Parkstone, Dorset
August 24th. 1895
My dear Clement Reid
On Tuesday next, if the weather keeps fine, we propose (I, my daughter, & a friend) to go to Corfe by the early train (leaving Wareham at 8.30) — walking to Kingston to breakfast, then to Chapman's pool, by the undercliff to Encombe, & back through Encombe Park. If you can join us we shall be much pleased. I want to ask you something about [2] Poole Harbour, as to which the Poole people are in a state of frantic terror!
Yours very truly | Alfred R. Wallace [signature]
Status: Draft transcription [Letter (WCP6593.7602)]
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