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Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere; "My dear Smith I don't think I ever felt more uncertain about anything"
approximately 1901
Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere; "My dear Smith. If they make the addendum sent yesterday... How can we stimulate Holterman!"
approximately 1902
Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere; "My dear Smith I have finished "The Adventure of the Dancing Men";
approximately 1903
Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere.; "My dear Smith; I have gone over the Cyclist again"
approximately 1903
Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere; "My dear Smith I have had numerous reproachful letters from liverpool"
approximately 1898
Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere; "My dear Smith; I have sent some account of our proceedings to the Times. I thought it would stimulate the public to help us..."
February, 1902
Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere; "My dear Smith I nibble away but I can't quite get my teeth into the story."
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Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere; "My dear Smith; In view of Hobhouse's letter (enclosed) we must make a slight change on that point..."
approximately 1902
Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere; "My dear Smith; I send a supplementary list many of which are on the one which Terry has sent you."
approximately 1902
Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere; "My dear Smith; I send you; 1 corrections; 2 appendix"
approximately 1902
Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere; "My dear Smith; I should like a corrected proof to be sent to Hofmeyer & Handcock... about Rhodes..."
approximately 1902
Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere; "My dear Smith I told Smith Elder that Nov. 15th 1906 might be date of publication"
approximately 1906
Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere; "My dear Smith; I want the enclosed sheet to be pasted on the flyleaf of the first volume of a set of my works..."
March 10, 1905
"Undershaw; Hindhead; Haslemere; "My dear Smith; I will call about quarter to 11 on Tuesday morning if that will not be too early. If you should be a little late I can no doubt get some news from Mr. Howard. The American edition is out ..."
1902
Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere; "My dear Smith I will let you have the rest of the Copy in a day or two."
November 29, 1904
Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere; "My dear Smith; On further thought I really do think that the History should now be ... net... I suppose it would not be possible to sell it cheaper to those who had a previous edition..."
August 3, 1902
Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere; "My dear Smith The Brigadier is going very strong at Waterloo"
approximately 1903
Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere; "My dear Smith. The money is all right - but all strictly unofficial. What about that Punch cartoon..."
approximately 1902
Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere; "My dear Smith There is a poor lady named Madame Brochmann"
approximately 1899
Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere; "Sir; I fear that it will take something more than Mr. Brown's assistance..."
April 20, 1905
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