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1322

Dear Mr. Joyce

Thanks for your letter with the enclosures for Mr. Huebsch and also for the two sets of photographs.[1] I forwarded the enclosures and one set of photographs and gave him your message. I am sorry that the copy of "The Egoist" of January 15.1914 cannot be sent until the December number goes out for we have now to send the American copies also through an agent having a special permit and he wishes to be troubled as few times as possible.

There are a good many more readers (both English & American) since your novel finished in "The Egoist": that is why I thought an article by Mr. Pound would be useful. I had a letter[2] from him yesterday suggesting that, for variety's sake, I should ask Mr. Edward Marsh to write it but I hope that he (Mr. Marsh) and some other writers (including Mr. H. G. Wells and Mr. George Moore) may be willing to write reviews in other papers when the book appears. I shall try and see Mr. Pound about this after I return to London next week.

I read your slips for Mr. Huebsch and I thank you for mentioning "The Egoist" and for your kind reference to me.[3]

I am glad to hear from Mr. Pound that you were rather better and had had no more collapses. | With kind regards | Yours sincerely