My dear Huxley
I thank you most sincerely for granting my request in so kind a manner.2
When ever you read the M.S. be so kind as to suspend your judgment until you have read the whole, & then turn the subject a little in your mind. I have thought of it much, more than appears in the M.S. & am becoming convinced that some such view will have to be adopted; but I see that it over throws in an uncomfortable manner one’s common view on ordinary development.3 The style of the M.S has to be improved.
You will have to take some of my facts & partial conclusions on trust, but the greater number of the facts will be quite as familiar to you as to me.
You will really do me a very great service & with cordial thanks believe me yours sincerely | Ch Darwin
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