Autograph letter signed : to an unidentified man, "mardi."

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Autograph letter signed : to an unidentified man, "mardi."

Requesting Tissot's "L'onanisme" to keep him entertained until tomorrow; being reassured by his medical knowledge and attempting to contain his "exaltation" for a few hours; explaining that if he were to personally bring the volume, that would be a way to see him again.

1 item (1 p.) ; 14 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7773129

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