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Imperial Hotel, Exmouth; "My dear Smith I think I was wrong not to include both the Naval Treaty and The Second Stain"
Unknown
Location Unknown; "Many thanks for book. Do you think the Ghosts would do for Xmas number?"
Unknown
Mena House Hotel, Cairo; "My dear Smith I still adhere to my statement"
approximately 1895
Moorlands, Hindhead; "My dear Smith I thought it only right to let you have a few particulars about the serial"
February 2, 1897
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
Morley's Hotel, Trafalgar Square; London. W.C.; "My dear Smith, Royal Hotel Bideford will find me until Sept.1."
approximately 1902
Morley's Hotel; Trafalgar Square, London. W.C.; "My dear Smith; Watt tells me there are several eager buyers from America for the serial rights of "The Hound""
approximately 1901
"My dear Smith. So glad! London B and Charing X were cleaned out yesterday and clamouring for more... I have a friend to whom I should wish to commit the French translation..."
approximately 1902
"My dear Smith You know that I am already overburdened with work upon what is my nominal holiday"
Approximately 1919
The Psychic Book Shop, London; "My dear Smith I was surprised at the force"
approximately 1927
Royal Bath Hotel, Bournemouth; "I'm down here for a week or two of needed rest."
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
Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere; "Dear Smith; The list I am sending this morning will be supplemented..."
February 2, 1902
Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere; "My dear Greenhough-Smith I don't want the Edalji book to come out yet"
September 15, 1907
Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere; "My dear Smith At last the history is done"
approximately 1903
Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere; "My dear Smith 'Detective Stories' would not fairly characterize them"
approximately 1898
Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere; "My dear smith How curious that the thing should have been treated'
approximately 1898
Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere; "My dear Smith I am naturally very sorry that the Strand should have lost over this"
September 14, 1904
Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere; "My dear Smith I am sending you "The Story of the Man with the Watches". I think it's a good one."
approximately 1898
Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere; "My dear Smith I can quite understand your doubts about the story"
December 31, 1899
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