Typed copy of a portion of an autograph letter : [n.p.], to W.H. Harrison, 1859 May 6.

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Typed copy of a portion of an autograph letter : [n.p.], to W.H. Harrison, 1859 May 6.

Sending best thanks to Mr. Harrison and Mrs. Todd for their efforts, whether they fail or succeed: "The man & woman we were interested in were the most faithful servants of the late Miss Mitford ... [who left] them most of the little all she possessed." John would summon the man [Samuel Sweetman] to meet Mr. Harrison at any place he named. They are about to set forth on "Continental Travels," but this will not hinder Mr. Harrison's "being satiated with revises." The "little forthcoming column [The Two Paths, issued 10 May 1859?] is unimportant & ... [Smith & Elder] like to do all themselves." But when Modern Painters V reaches Spottiwoode's, "you will have revises enough proof on proof." [P.S.], "an answer will oblige written in the dark with much feeling."

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