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Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere, "My dear Grant Richards, I think the title is a very good one."
March 25, 1903
4 Mostyn Terrace, Eastbourne; "My dear Smith I hope you are going to have a holiday [...] The day when Holmes will really die will be the day when I think that I am letting him down".
Unknown
Royal Links Hotel, Cromer; "My dear Smith I hope you are back safe and well from your holiday [...] I do very much object to this style of advertisement".
Unknown
Imperial Hotel, Exmouth; "My dear Smith I think I was wrong not to include both the Naval Treaty and The Second Stain"
Unknown
Windlesham, Croughborough, Sussex; "My dear Monier-Williams; You will have to make up the window for 14 days..."
approximately 1925
Undershaw; Hindhead; Haslemere; "Dear Grant Richards; I should... by Xmas to know definitely about the Book..."
approximately 1899
Windlesham; Crowborough; Sussex; "Dear Mrs. Clifford; It was very pleasant to hear from you..."
October 26, 1914
Undershaw; Hindhead; Haslemere; "My dear Grant Richards. Many thanks for cheque & pleasant note... for your loyalty to the book and for your endeavours to push it..."
approximately 1899
Undershaw; Hindhead, Surrey; "My dear Mr. Frohman; You may have heard of my great sorrow. My wife passed away this week..."
July 1906
Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere; "My dear Smith At last the history is done"
approximately 1903
Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere; "My dear Smith I nibble away but I can't quite get my teeth into the story."
Unknown
Windlesham, Crowborough, Sussex; "My dear Smith Very many thanks for your generous letter"
October 29, 1914
48 Grand Parade; "My dear Smith I can't attune my mind to fiction"
approximately 1916
Windlesham, Crowborough, Sussex; "My dear Smith I was asked by Shorter for M.S.S."
approximately 1916
Windlesham, Crowborough, Sussex; "My dear Smith I rejoiced greatly when I got your message"
approximately 1917
Boriman Lodge, Bournemouth; "My dear Smith If this installment is not too long"
April 12, 1916
Windlesham, Crowborough, Sussex; "Dear Sir; You will be sorry to hear that Ashton Johnson died suddenly last Friday..."
January 11, 1907
Morley's Hotel, London; "My dear Smith It bothers me rather that in writing any installment I have not got a copy of the previous one"
approximately 1901
The Esplanade Hotel, Seaford, Sussex; "My dear Smith Here is a mighty grim story for your Xmas number"
approximately 1902
Hollerday, Lyton. N. Devon [crossed out] "Hindhead (after Tuesday)'; My dear Smith Yes, I'll have a Brigadier ready this month"
approximately 1902
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