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20/3/20
Dear Mr. Joyce
At the suggestion of Mr. Pound I posted yesterday a copy of his book Quia Pauper Amavi and of Mr. Lewis's books Tarr and The Caliph's Design [1] to Mr. Silvio Benco in the hope of a notice in his journal.[2] If you happen to see him perhaps you could mention the matter to him. I will send him also a copy of your novel which he had not seen when he wrote about you in July 1918 and which I think he well deserves. | With kind regards | Yours sincerely
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