Letter, 1922, October 19, London, to [Philip D. Sherman].

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Letter, 1922, October 19, London, to [Philip D. Sherman].

She is answering his letter for George Moore who is ill. Tells him that the American edition of the Vale section of Hail and Farewell is complete while the English edition is not for Sir Hugh Lane in Moore's absence persuaded the publishers to omit part of a passage.

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