Broadstone, Wimborne
Dec[embe]r 11th. 1906
Dear Mr. Becker
We expected you this afternoon, but I fear now, you must have expected me to write again. I thought it was not necessary unless I could not be at home.
My wife wishes me to say she hopes you will come Thursday or Friday if convenient — or any day next week, only send us a card the day before.
There is a train from Wimborne at 2.34 and we are 1/2 a mile from Broadstone Station. There are many evening trains back to Wimborne.
Yours very truly | Alfred R. Wallace [signature]
Status: Draft transcription [Letter (WCP3687.3592)]
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