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Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere.; "My dear Smith; I have gone over the Cyclist again"
approximately 1903
The hotel Metropole and the Whitehall Rooms, London; "My dear Smith; No, I got the Sherlock Holmes suggestion but not the other one"
August 23, 1912
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
Hill House Hotel, Happisburgh.; "My dear Smith; I think perhaps this would meet the case"
approximately 1903
South Norwood. "Dear Mr. Langbridge; I can only say I would very willing send you a cheque of a hundred pounds for the poor fund of your parish"
August 4, 1891
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
Hill House Hotel, Happisburgh; "My dear Smith I think I take a fairly sane view of my own work"
May 14, 1903
Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere; "My dear Smith I have finished "The Adventure of the Dancing Men";
approximately 1903
Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere; "My dear Smith I am naturally very sorry that the Strand should have lost over this"
September 14, 1904
Undershaw, Hindhead, Surrey; "My dear Smith I don't suppose you take much notice about what Cranks write"
approximately 1904
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
Imperial Hotel, Exmouth; "My dear Smith I think I was wrong not to include both the Naval Treaty and The Second Stain"
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Windlesham, Crowborough, Sussex; "My dear Smith I have had thoughts of doing a new Sherlock story".
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Windlesham, Crowborough, Sussex; "My dear Smith All thanks for article".
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48 Grand Parade, Carlbourne; "My dear Smith I think I could sustain my copyright in the words "Sherlock Holmes and I don't think they have been used as an advertisement up to now."
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Windlesham, Crowborough, Sussex; "Dear Greenhough-Smith The first of the supplementary "Sherlock Holmes" stories will reach you after Easter"
April 17,1908
Windlesham, Crowborough, Sussex; "My dear Smith Congratulations on your Xmas number"
approximately 1910
Windlesham, Crowborough, Sussex; "My dear Smith I am concerned that you should publish the Sherlock story"
September 17, 1914
Windlesham, Crowborough, Sussex; "My dear Smith Let me know if I can send you tickets for the Speckled Band"
approximately 1921
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