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Oakbrook,
Ravenscourt Park, W.
Sept[ember]. 3. 1911
Dear Dr Wallace,
I had a letter from my Brother y'[ester]day in which he asks me to send a line in his name, thanking you again for your great kindness with regards to his translation of Goethe's poem.
Also — to express his regret [2] at hearing of your recent suffering, coupled with the earnest hope that this was only a passing indisposition & you will soon feel quite yourself again.
A wish sincerely echoed | by | Yours faithfully | Sibell Brandon [signature]
Status: Draft transcription [Letter (WCP2062.1952)]
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