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980
17th November 1915,
Kreuzstrasse 19, III., Zurich VIII., Switzerland.Dear Mr. Joyce,
I have this morning your various letters, including the one that enclosed a piece of verse. This I will deal with as promptly as possible, and let you know the result.[1]
I will have a typewritten copy made of the play, and will send it to you, act by act, by registered post, as rapidly as possible.
I note what you say about the novel, and will act accordingly.[2]
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