Letter to Fuzzy (5 september)

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This letter was written by Arthur Conan Doyle on 5 september (ca. 1925-1930) from Bignell Wood, Minstead, Lyndhurst, to Florizel Von Reuter that he affectionately called "Fuzzy".


Letter

My dear Fuzzy

Just a line to say God bless you both in your travels, your psychic work, and your music.

I am going to send out free copies of your excellent book to twenty or thirty per librairies. There is no better way of spreading knowledge.

That McKenzie letter may be very valuable.

Yours affectionatingly

A. Conan Doyle

Sept. 5.