VALLEY CROFT,
NORTHWOOD,
MIDDLESEX.1
Oct 24/[19]12
Dear Sir
You will recollect our earlier correspondence. I do, with real pleasure. I trust you will accept and read the enclosed. Discussion will take place after the dinner and if you cared to comment I would read your letter to the meeting. Probably you are too busy, I fear.
I am devoting much of my best efforts to bringing forward what I am convinced is the future basis of society: the scientific organisation of the kindly[?] fruits of the earth for its human element. Much as expressed in the last paragraph of the paper.
Yours truly | C. Reginald Enock [signature]
Dr Alfred Russel Wallace. O.M.
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