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Dear Mr. [[Illsley?]];
Dear Mr. [[Illsley?]];
Your letter and its enclosures to Harper and Brothers made me very happy, and encouraged me greatly in future endeavors for the publication of my book, "The Invisible Gods." aside from its [[unclear]] It is quite true that its central idea should be valid for all time--if only I could make a re-publisher think so! I have no influential friends of Harlem - and [[2 lines crossed out]] I suppose they maybe
Your letter and its enclosures to Harper and Brothers made me very happy, and encouraged me greatly in future endeavors for the publication of my book, "The Invisible Gods." aside from its [[unclear]] It is quite true that its central idea should be valid for all time--if only I could make a re-publisher think so! I have no influential friends of Harlem - and [[2 lines crossed out]] I suppose they may be

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Dear Mr. Illsley?; Your letter and its enclosures to Harper and Brothers made me very happy, and encouraged me greatly in future endeavors for the publication of my book, "The Invisible Gods." aside from its unclear It is quite true that its central idea should be valid for all time--if only I could make a re-publisher think so! I have no influential friends of Harlem - and 2 lines crossed out I suppose they may be