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3.
But have been told that her health is much
improved and that she is looking at things in
a more sensible way, for which I am glad. no
doubt as time goes by she will become reconsiled.
I would suggest that you proceed with the book
leaving out letter, unless Delphine insists on
it being published. if she should do so, advise me
at once, and I will do all I can to persuade
her to see things as we do. The letter is a
private one and concerns her, and she has right
to withhold it from the book. It is my opinion
that Mrs Crawford has nothing to say in the
matter. If you want me to take it up with
Delphine before your book goes to print I will
gladly do so. I have not seen her since early in
Sept. and at that time she was not concerned
about the book and it was not discussed, but
she feels very kindly to-wards you and am
sure she will agree with us in this matter.
If I have not made matters clear to you or if
you want to know any more Kindly advise me
With Kindest Regards
Sincerely
John Maurer.
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