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Proofs of the concluding pages of your novel did not arrive till yesterday. The printers have been slow but I was afraid to hurry them lest they should do the work badly. I hope you will find I have left few mistakes. All your corrections have been made, including those you asked for in your last letter. I do not know when the copies of the book will be delivered. Already there are a number of orders waiting.
The signed copy of your book Dubliners reached me but not your Chamber Music which was dispatched to you at the same time. I wonder whether it reached you. When the second half guinea from Mr. Frank
I hope your eye is recovered now and that you can be sure that the result of the operation is quite satisfactory. And I hope the climate of Locarno will suit you better than that of Zurich did. I suppose it is very much milder.
I expect your book Ulysses has been delayed and that it will not be finished as soon as you had expected. | With kind regards | Yours sincerely
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