32 Randolph gardens, Kilburn, London N. W.
July 4th 1882.
Dear Sir
I am obliged by your letter and will write your brothr to the effect that I propose coming down on Thursday. It is of course perfectly right that you should have early proofs and at trade price, and as regards using engravings from photos for your Father's life when written, that can not in the least interfere with the etchings, as the engravings from the photos would have quite a different effect and would have to be somewhat smaller to suit the book.
Yours faithfully | A. H. Haig
W. E. Darwin Esq
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