Letter to Paul Romaine, 1932 January 15.

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Letter to Paul Romaine, 1932 January 15.

Hemingway, Key West, grants permission to reprint his four-line poem "Ultimately" in Salmagundi, a private-press printing of early William Faulkner material. He apologizes for a tardy reply caused by the rewriting of a book [Death in the Afternoon] and notes that Faulkner "is going well and I wish him luck. He sounds like a good skate." With envelope.

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