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This letter was typed by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] on 7 december 1926 from Windlesham, Crowborough, Sussex, to Mrs. Houdni, the wife of Harry Houdini who passed a month earlier.
This letter was typed by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] on 7 december 1926 from Windlesham, Crowborough, Sussex, to Mrs. Houdni, the wife of Harry Houdini who passed a month earlier.

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This letter was typed by Arthur Conan Doyle on 7 december 1926 from Windlesham, Crowborough, Sussex, to Mrs. Houdni, the wife of Harry Houdini who passed a month earlier.


Letter

Telegrams:
Crowborough,
Tel. No. 77

Windlesham,
Crowborough,
Sussex.

Dear Mrs Houdini

There was a statement in the paper that you has said that I had some posthumous test with Houdini. I assure you this is not so. I had no such understanding.

I have had a number of letters on the subject. One from a Miss or Mrs. Gertude Hills who asserts that Houdini had a presentment that he would not return from this circuit. I wonder if this was true.

Yours sincerely
(SGD) A CONAN DOYLE

Dec. 7. 1926

Mrs. Houdini
278 W 113th Street (E)
New York
USA