| p. 30 Ipswich Street
May 28, 1930
Dear E. R. L.
In view of the unusual
origins of your name I am glad
to make this MS for you,
though I am generally obliged
to refuse such requests. After
some rather heart rending appeals
for manuscripts, I have never before
now seen the same manuscript
for sale - which doesnt make me
think any better of mankind.
I forgot to use the stamp that
you enclosed, for which please
excuse me. The quotation you
suggest might look a bit naive
over my signature.
I am sending you an English
edition of Cavenders House, which
you may like to have.
Yours sincerely
E. A. Robinson- | p. 30 Ipswich Street
May 28, 1930
Dear E. R. L.
In view of the unusual
origins of your name I am glad
to [enclose ?] this MS for you,
though I am personally obliged
to refuse such requests. After
some rather heart rending appeals
for manuscripts, I have never before
now seen the same manuscript
for sale - which doesnt make me
think any better of mankind.
I forgot to use the stamp that
you enclosed, for which please
excuse me. The quotation you
suggest might look a bit naive
over my signature.
I am sending you an English
edition of Cavenders House, which
you may like to have.
Yours sincerely
E. A. Robinson- |