Autograph letter signed : Médan, to "Mon cher confrère," 1879 May 13.

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Autograph letter signed : Médan, to "Mon cher confrère," 1879 May 13.

Regarding a study, sent by the same courier, that is due by the 15th and that he would like forwarded to Mr. Laffitte; requesting that, with such limited time, he kindly attend to the corrections himself and ensure that the paragraphs are strictly respected; indicating that the study is composed of five chapters that he would like to remain as such, regardless of their length; other editorial points - "that is what was understood, no?"

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