Autograph letter signed : place not specified, to John Maynard Keynes, ca. 1913 Sept. 9?.

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Autograph letter signed : place not specified, to John Maynard Keynes, ca. 1913 Sept. 9?.

Describing one of Virginia Woolf's suicide attempts: "Virginia was very much depressed yesterday after hearing from the doctors that she must have a rest cure. She managed while alone for a few minutes at tea time to get hold of veronal and medinal & took a large quantity."

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