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This undated notecard was written by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] from Bignell Wood, Minstead, Lyndhurst, Hants to Mrs. Everett.
This undated notecard was written by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] from Bignell Wood, Minstead, Lyndhurst, Hants to Mrs. Everett, a medium.





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This undated notecard was written by Arthur Conan Doyle from Bignell Wood, Minstead, Lyndhurst, Hants to Mrs. Everett, a medium.


Letter

Dear Mrs Everett

Many thanks for letting me see the enclosed. Poor old Buchan! I remember him the bravest man in a brave ships crew. I once saw him run across the back of a living whale, which surely few men have done.

It was a pleasure to meet your sons the other day. You seem blessed in your family.

A Conan Doyle