Letter from Edmund Clarence Stedman to unknown recipient

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This is a scanned version of the original document in the Abernethy Manuscripts Collection at Middlebury College.

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137 West 78th St. New York, May 10th, 1891 My Dear Sir, I shall probably be in or near New York City this season, as I have much work hitherto postponed by my editorial labors of the last few years. It will be a [welcomed ?] favor if you will again state that I hope to be relieved from literary requests and correspondence. The attention that both friends and strangers has compelled me to pay to their matters has rendered it impossible for me to write for myself, or to collect what I have

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written. The faction has become at last unbearable. I am old enough to be exempt, and must give up all hope of doing any more original work, or be relieved from letter-writing and requests for literary aid and advice. With thanks, Very truly yours, E. C. Stedman

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