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Sent From (Definite): George BrownSent To (Definite): Edward NettleshipDate: 5 Oct 1911
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Sent from George Brown
5 Oct 1911
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‘Dear Mr Nettleship,
Lest you should think the book lost in the post, this is a brief word to say that I could not finish with it in Tuesday; yesterday I was obliged to go to London early and returned late; today I have an unfortunate attack of biliousness which has settled in the eyes and makes them well nigh useless for the time being. They will however be all the better for it after a day of starvation & rest, and I shall tackle the subject of Pekingese first thing in the morning.
Yours sincerely,
George Brown.’
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Sent to Edward Nettleship
5 Oct 1911
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‘Dear Mr Nettleship,
Lest you should think the book lost in the post, this is a brief word to say that I could not finish with it in Tuesday; yesterday I was obliged to go to London early and returned late; today I have an unfortunate attack of biliousness which has settled in the eyes and makes them well nigh useless for the time being. They will however be all the better for it after a day of starvation & rest, and I shall tackle the subject of Pekingese first thing in the morning.
Yours sincerely,
George Brown.’