Old Orchard,
Broadstone,
Dorset.
August 12th 1913
My dear Mr. Marchant
My incapacity for work is shown by the proofs you send. I return then again corrected, and the alteration at p. 75 will I think be sufficient to avoid needless repetition, while the words omitted are almost exactly equal to those introduced so to avoid over-running.
I enclose a letter about [2] a Dutch translation of my Environment and Morality, which I hope Cassells will agree to as Holland is too small a country to allow of paying Royalty, yet a Dutch edition will serve as an advertisement.
Yours very truly | Alfred R. Wallace [signature] [3] [4]
Status: Draft transcription [Letter (WCP6558.7564)]
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