Letter to Albert Kinross (28 february)

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This letter was written by Arthur Conan Doyle on 28 february [undated] from Windlesham, Crowborough, Sussex, to Albert Kinross, a British journalist, magazine editor and writer.


Letter

Dear Kinross

There is a difference, for if anyone said I was unsincere in ... it would clearly not be humourous, whereas the remark of my informant was clearly meant to be so and not ill matured. Of course I knew nothing of this Hospital. I have asked the American Publisher however to put a slip in to say that Riley's friends do not accept that view. I think that should satisfy them.

Yours sincerely
A. Conan Doyle

Feb. 28.