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Dear old chap,
Dear old chap,


It was a great pleasure to to me see you all and make dear little John's acquaintance. His mug will turn up soon. Sorry about the tennis. You were handicapped.
It was a great pleasure to me to see you all and make dear little John's acquaintance. His mug will turn up soon. Sorry about the tennis. You were handicapped.


I finished my Sherlock today. It is important as I have now enough for another book. It is as good as any.
I finished my Sherlock today. It is important as I have now enough for another book. It is as good as any.

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This letter was written by Arthur Conan Doyle on summer 1913 from Windlesham, Crowborough, to his brother John Francis Innes Hay Doyle.


Letter

Dear old chap,

It was a great pleasure to me to see you all and make dear little John's acquaintance. His mug will turn up soon. Sorry about the tennis. You were handicapped.

I finished my Sherlock today. It is important as I have now enough for another book. It is as good as any.

My love to Clara.

Your affect brother

A.