Letter to Douglas Ainslie about his coming
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
This letter was written by Arthur Conan Doyle in 1896 from Greyswood Beeches, Haslemere to Douglas Ainslie (1865-1948), a Scottish poet, critic and diplomat.
Letter
My dear Ainslie
Delighted to hear that you are coming down. Two other fellows propose to week-end with me, but we can put you all up very well & I think you will find there congenial. If you like bring your bike for we shall probably go somewhere on the Sunday. Also your flannels shoes & raquet for we have tennis. Let me know your train & I'll meet you.
- Yours very truly
- A. C. D.