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This letter was dictated by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] from Hindhead, Haslemere, on 13 february 1902 to Baron E. Leijonhufvud (Hotel du Lac, Vevey, Switzerland).  
This letter was dictated by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] and written by another person (signing "G" below A. Conan Doyle) from Hindhead, Haslemere, on 13 february 1902 to Baron E. Leijonhufvud (Hotel du Lac, Vevey, Switzerland).  




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Latest revision as of 17:20, 27 July 2023

This letter was dictated by Arthur Conan Doyle and written by another person (signing "G" below A. Conan Doyle) from Hindhead, Haslemere, on 13 february 1902 to Baron E. Leijonhufvud (Hotel du Lac, Vevey, Switzerland).


Letter

Feb 13. 1902

Hindhead,

Haslemere

My dear Sir

Very many thanks for your most kind & sympathetic letter. The Swedish translation is already finished but I am none the less grateful to you in my country's name as well as my own for your generous offer.

Yours gratefully
A. Conan Doyle
G