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"The Nineteenth Century",
St Dunstan's House,
Fetter Lane,
London, E.C.
Oct[ober] 11th 1893
My dear Sir,
I am very sorry for the delay in the "Causal of Perfection" — (by the way, I proposed to alter that title) — but you will admit the object is not and which is of much traunty interest that it must appear at one time rather than another.
I have every intention of getting it into the earliest possible no! of my Review & it is helpfull me & in my mind every month when the time [?] for making up my [?} If i can anyhow insist it in Nov[ember] I will hope — but dare not make a promise
Mussing by
James Knowles1
to/ Prof[essor] Wallace
Status: Draft transcription [Letter (WCP2691.2581)]
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