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Dear Mr. Joyce,

It was because of Messrs. Partridge & Coopers' stupid censoring of your novel that we left them — that is, they had objected once of or [folls. del. of] twice to things in other parts of the paper, but their behaviour over your novel was the crowning offense. They struck out a passage on Aug. 1st of last year.[1] I could not help it. The rest was set up correctly until they came to the latter part of chapter four where as you have seen some sentences were omitted. I then submitted the whole of chapter five to them. They declined to set it up as it stood & so we left them.[2]

I am sorry to say that Messrs. Ballantyne are now acting in the same way. They refuse to print certain passages in the August instatment [sic]. I can but apologise to you.[3]

Mr. Pinker[4] has proofs containing all the deleted matter. I hope you will not have this annoyance when the novel comes to be printed in book form.

I am sending you the numbers you ask for. | With kind regards & apologies | Yours sincerely