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This letter was written by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] in 1929 from [http://www.hoteldesindesthehague.com/gallery Hotel des Indes] (The Hague, Netherlands) to his secretary ''Tiny'' ([[Constance Holland]]).
This letter was written by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] in october 1929 from [http://www.hoteldesindesthehague.com/gallery Hotel des Indes] (The Hague, Netherlands) to his secretary ''Tiny'' ([[Constance Holland]]).




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Dear Tiny
Dear Tiny


Put 1. on the outside flap of your last letter here and 2 on the first at Copenhagen, then number them. So we can tell if any miscarry.
Put 1. on the outside flap of your <u>last</u> letter here and 2 on the <u>first</u> at Copenhagen, then number them. So we can tell if any miscarry.


Great success last night. Could not have been better. 1500 people. No more seat vacant.
Great success last night. Could not have been better. 1500 people. No more seat vacant.

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This letter was written by Arthur Conan Doyle in october 1929 from Hotel des Indes (The Hague, Netherlands) to his secretary Tiny (Constance Holland).


Letter

Dear Tiny

Put 1. on the outside flap of your last letter here and 2 on the first at Copenhagen, then number them. So we can tell if any miscarry.

Great success last night. Could not have been better. 1500 people. No more seat vacant.

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