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STEAD, Wm T
Oct 12, 1901

12th October, 1901.

Mrs. May Wright Sewell,
633, North Pennsylvania St.,
Indianapolis, INDIANA, U.S.A.

Dear Mrs. Sewell,

I wonder how you are getting on. Alfred
and his bride arrived here safely nearly a fortnight ago.
They seem to have had an extremely good time, but Elaine
seems to be suffering from colds and indisposition, which
are nothing serious, but occasionally confine her to the
house. They are coming to live with us for the next two
months at Wimbledon, until they get themselves fixed up in
their Japanese house.

My son Harry may be going to America next
week. I doubt whether he will be able to get round as far
as Indiana, but if he does, he will certainly look you up.

Meanwhile, let me commend to your attention
some things I am sending you by this mail.

First, some copies of my little pamphlet on
the Hague Convention;

Secondly, Methods of Barbarism;

Thirdly; Character-sketch of Roosevelt in the
REVIEW OF REVIEWS. and

Fourthly, (and most important of all) Prospectus
of my forthcoming Annual, which describes the Americanisa-
tion of the world.

In this I shall have to mention you among other
agencies which are operating in this direction. Any hints
you may have or suggestions to make as to what I should
not forget, I should be very glad to have from you.

Yours sincerely,
W.T. Stead

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