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965
10th February 1915,
C/o The Egoist Office, Oakley
House,Bloomsbury Street, W. C.
Dear Sir,
My friend, Mr. H. G. Wells, has drawn my attention to your serial story which is appearing in The Egoist,[1] and I have been reading it with great interest. If you would intrust the book rights of your novels to me I should be very glad indeed to have the opportunity of handling them. I wonder if you are ever in town and could spare time to call and see me?[2]
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