Autograph letter signed : Puck Office, New York, to Thomas S. Collier, 1878 Aug. 15.

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Autograph letter signed : Puck Office, New York, to Thomas S. Collier, 1878 Aug. 15.

Accepting his alliterative sonnet for the next issue of the magazine.

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