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Letter 25.

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

The book is with Doubleday and McClure[1] —and in the printer's hands, they write me. When I came to the point, I gave the novel (as I always do) to the publisher who seemed most interested in my work. Will you please be so kind as to secure proof sheets from them to send to Mr. Heinemann. Mr. Page writes me that he thinks this book much the strongest I have done. He will publish it at once, but, I believe it would be well to have Mr. Heinemann hold it over until the tour is ended. In a letter I had from Mr. Heinemann a few days ago, he mentioned that he was leaving London for six weeks—however I don't suppose the proofs will be ready for him for some little while. When you write to him will you suggest that he should hold the book over?

With kind regards,
Very sincerely yours,

Ellen Glasgow