Parkstone, Dorset.
Nov[ember]. 19th. 1900
My dear Will
I send the coat, the only one I can find. I suppose right. I have now decided to go to London on Saturday for the Sunday excursion to Amersham; Ma will go up on Friday probably to have a clear day in London with Violet1. You can join us on Sunday if you can, & if you will, — either by train or cycle & meet us there. Make notes of your route, & I return me the Map letter & order, & I will write to Mr. Gurney. If there is not a nice place (Temperance [2] Hotel) near Violet’s place to stay at I shall go to Mr. Morse’s Spiritualists Hotel at 26, Osualburgh St. not far from Baker St. Station, & if you like you can come over on Saturday evening, & have a bed there, & go with us by train on Sunday morning. I think that will be pleasantest.
Your affectionate Pa | Alfred R. Wallace [signature]
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