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41.
April 26th, 1915
Dear Mr. Joyce,
There has been no American edition of "Dubliners". Pirates in American are not now active. In any case a book like "Dubliners" is unlikely to have been pirated; and if it had been pirated I should have heard of it. The letter that was written to you speaking of an American edition was evidently written under a misapprehension. Such things do happen.
Of course we have no right to object to your letting Mr. Pinker handle the dramatic rights of "Exiles".
A letter of mine crossed yours in which I told you that the "Freeman's Journal" and "Sinn Fein" have not reviewed your book.
Your corrections for "Dubliners" were duly received. A statement of sales to the end of the year shall be sent to you very soon. Sincerely yours,
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