Letter from Charles Dudley Warner to May Wright Sewall.

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WARNER, CHARLES D SEPT 6, 1898

Hartford Sept 6 1898

My Dear Mrs. Wright,

Please dismiss from your mind the idea that I am a lectuerer, and have a [for?-] [gone?] series of lectures for which to give you a choice. Because I happen to be in Indianapolis I should like to visit the Contemporary Club, and talk informally, and without pay. I thought I could speak on "The Solidarity of Literation", a rather go-asyou [?] title, that could

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enable us to consider literation generally as we of the now not things in [?] life. If you [?] would prefer a non fictional talk, I can speak, also informally, of Mexico, which I visited last winter for the third time.

Yours Sincerely Chas. Dudley Warner

Dec 19th, [?], [?] [?] [me?]

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