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Letter 38.
One West Main Street | Richmond, Virginia |
November
26, 1916
My dear Mr. Reynolds:
I shall be very glad to have you place the next story I write. Those that I have written are already sold; but I realize that you might secure larger prices than I am able to do.
The Editors of Harper's Magazine are anxious for other stories from me; but they do not pay as much as I wish to ask. I do not care to take less than a thousand dollars (Good Housekeeping paid me this for one[1] the other day) and I should like, if possible, to get more. Of course the standing of the magazine must count somewhat.
Very truly yours,
Ellen Glasgow
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