Stephen Crane letter to C.K. Linson [manuscript], 1969 November 13.

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Stephen Crane letter to C.K. Linson [manuscript], 1969 November 13.

Crane writes to Corwin Knapp Linson requesting that Linson send him the "Ominous Baby" story because "during these labor troubles - is the best possible time to dispose of it."

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University of Virginia. Library

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