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Letter from Florence Earle Coates to Amos Niven Wilder (8 February 1924)

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Letter from Florence Earle Coates to Amos Niven Wilder (8 February 1924)
by Florence Earle Coates
1404344Letter from Florence Earle Coates to Amos Niven Wilder (8 February 1924)1924Florence Earle Coates

2024 Spruce Street,
Philadelphia.

My dear Mr. Wilder:—

I have been ill and am not yet able to write, but I cannot allow another day to pass without thanking you for the two poems and for the pleasure it has given me to receive them.

I hope you are quite well, and am with cordial regard,

Faithfully yours,

Florence Earle Coates.

February 8/24

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