Parkstone, Dorset.
Dec[embe]r.. 27th. 1897
My dear Flürscheim1
I was rather sorry to hear that you were going to N[ew]. Zealand as we want you here. But perhaps you will there gain "experience" which will be useful to you in your work for the elevation of labour and the redemption of humanity. I wish you an interesting journey and success in whatever you are seeking, whether health, wealth, or knowledge, all of which I am sure you will use wisely and for the good of others.
Your sincere friend | Alfred R. Wallace [signature]
Status: Draft transcription [Postcard (WCP3713.3620)]
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