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Windlesham, Crowborough, Sussex; "I could take; 164 Prehistoric England"
December 9, 1929
Windlesham, Crowborough, Sussex; "No.240; I could take; 105 China 6/-..."
December 13, 1917
Windlesham; "My dear Smith; I fear I could not pass the title 'The Power of the Ghost'."
September 26, 1919
Windlesham, Crowborough, Sussex; "I'm very hard worked but I can't refuse you."
Unknown
Royal Bath Hotel, Bournemouth; "I'm down here for a week or two of needed rest."
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Location Unknown; "Many thanks for book. Do you think the Ghosts would do for Xmas number?"
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Windlesham, Crowborough, Sussex; "I think that 'Shadows on the Screen' would be a better title for No. III."
November 24, 1919
Windlesham, Crowborough, Sussex; "You can count upon 'Shadows on the Screen'."
November 24, 1919
"Dear Sir; I am sorry but I can't manage it..."
approximately 1897
Correspondence from A.C. Doyle regarding his new book "Pheneas speaks" : autograph postcard
1927
Windlesham, Crowborough, Sussex; "I have hunted but could not find a copy"
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"My dear Smith You know that I am already overburdened with work upon what is my nominal holiday"
Approximately 1919
Windlesham, Crowborough, Sussex; "I'm back all right"
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Windlesham, Crowborough, Sussex; "Many thanks. It is quite good"
approximately 1921
"By all means if they agree"
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Bignell Wood; "You'll be glad to hear I have finished"
1920s
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