Typed letter signed : Villa Mauresque, Saint-Jean Cap Ferrat, to Francis King, 1954 Mar. 19.

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Typed letter signed : Villa Mauresque, Saint-Jean Cap Ferrat, to Francis King, 1954 Mar. 19.

Saying he was sorry to miss King in Athens; warning him against staying in Greece too long because "the regional novelist generally comes to a bad end"; offering to put him up if he comes to France.

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