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Letter 24.
One West Main Street | Richmond, Virginia |
January 1,
1900
My dear Mr. Reynolds:
I have been ill or your letter should have been answered before this. Even now I am not able to reply to it in full, but send a line to let you know that I shall do so later.
Perhaps it is as well to let things remain as they are until the book is finished. I am at present unequal to the work of completing it, so it may not be ready to soon as I expected.
Thanking you for your letters,
I am,
Very sincerely,
Very sincerely,
Ellen Glasgow
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