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Novr. 11, 1877.
My Dear Wallace,I
I am glad you have sent that note to Nature. I have just finished a long letter to Nature, which I should like you to see before you send in your article to Fraser.
I have got Carpenter in a cleft stick now, and I don't see how he will wriggle out.
Believe me,
Very sincerely yours,
William Crookes.
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