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Many thanks for your letter. I am glad to hear that you are rather better even though the progress is very slow and apparently will continue so. I hope you will not have a relapse again.
Ever since August 1914 Mr. Leigh Henry, for whose address you ask, has been a prisoner of war (civilian) in Germany. His address when he last wrote — several months ago — was | Baracke 3, Box 10 | Engländerlager Ruhleben | Germany. | I think it would be useful to have as many foreign notices as possible. I will send review copies to the papers you suggest: I am trying to find out who is the London correspondent of the Milan paper
It is good of you to give you permission for the remaining copies of the book to be sold to the American publisher if the sales become unprofitable. But I hope there will be no necessity for this. In fact we are arranging to bring out another edition in September when someone who has been with a large publisher is coming to us and should be able to push the sales. Owing to recent restrictions on the import of books the new edition is to be printed in England. (I have found a printer brave enough to do it — supported by the reviews.) I wrote to the American publisher for a copy of the corrections you sent him and hope they will arrive in a week or two. | With many kind regards | Yours sincerely
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