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987

Kreuzstrasse 19, III., Zurich, Switzerland.
Dear Mr. Joyce,

I received your letter,[1] and at once arranged the matter of the agreement with Miss Weaver, and sent the draft on to her for signature. I enclose the counterpart herewith. Miss Weaver tells me this morning that the agreement seems quite satisfactory, but she would rather not sign it until they have actually fixed up with some firm of printers. Up to the present they have not been able to get a firm of printers to set up the book, and she does not like to sign the contract until they know that they can carry it out. Miss Weaver may have written to you to explain her difficulty, but I am not sure of that.[2]

I have applied to Grant Richards for the royalty accounts, but have not yet been able to get them from him. I will get them as soon as possible and will remit the amount to you.

Your Poems are under consideration with the English Review, and Miss Weaver has your play.[3]