Autograph note in the third person : [n.p., London?, n.d.], to Sir G[eorge] Smart, [n.d.].

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Autograph note in the third person : [n.p., London?, n.d.], to Sir G[eorge] Smart, [n.d.].

Saying he called that morning at 8:40 but was informed that Smart had left about 8:30 and that there was no probability of meeting with him before the coming Sunday.

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