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Letter 3.

One West Main Street | Richmond, Virginia |
My dear Mr. Reynolds:

Your letter has just been received & I forward my address at once. If the check is made payable to you will you kindly deduct your commission & the price of the copy of "The Descendant," which you sent Mr. Heinemann. I forgot to mention this before. As soon as you hear from the English publisher, will you let me [know deleted] hear from you. On one point I am quite decided & that is that I wish an English publisher for my new book—the English edition.

If Heinemann does not wish to take it, will you consult with another publisher for me—some young enterprising firm preferred, who will take a special interest in pushing my books. When the book is completed I shall have two typewritten copies made, one to be sent to England by you—if you can arrange matters. I hope to finish it in March.[1]

Very sincerely,

Ellen Glasgow