Letter : 38 W. 59th St., New York City, to John Biggs, 11 Apri 1921.

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Letter : 38 W. 59th St., New York City, to John Biggs, 11 Apri 1921.

Hopes Knopf will accept Biggs's novel. Sharply criticizes one of Biggs's short stories, but offers to take the novel to another publisher before he leaves for Europe, should Knopf turn it down.

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