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Letter 40.
One West Main Street | Richmond, Virginia |
February
22, 1917
My dear Mr. Reynolds,
No. I haven't any story for the Ladies' Home Journal. Will you let me know if you have shown this story to any one else? I would rather have it appear in one of the first class magazines even if I take a smaller price—but I would like to sell it as soon as possible.
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Have you spoken to the editor of the Century?
I cannot understand the delay for I sold my other stories within a week.
Very sincerely yours,
Ellen Glasgow
I much prefer that this story should not come out in a woman's
magazine.
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