J. Howard Moore to Henry S Salt, January 17, 1910
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No 2
Pay no attention to espistolory tears that may send you. They are not intended to be noticed.
I am much interested in your projected enterprise in the hills of [Derbyshire ?]. You have such pretty names of places over there — much more so than over here, it seems to me. Every time I hear them, my mouth waters.
M.
Pay no attention to espistolory tears that may send you. They are not intended to be noticed.
I am much interested in your projected enterprise in the hills of [Derbyshire ?]. You have such pretty names of places over there — much more so than over here, it seems to me. Every time I hear them, my mouth waters.
M.