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This letter was written by Arthur Conan Doyle from Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere, to Private Martin Hanlon of the City of London Volunteers. Undated.
Letter
- Undershaw
- Hindhead
My dear Hanlon
Your letter was a real pleasure for I have often longed to know how you got through your terrible illness. There was never a man so near death. Is it true that you are recommended for the V.C.? [1] Splendid! With all good wishes.
- Yours very truly
- A Conan Doyle.
- ↑ Victoria Cross