Letter to Dr. Ernst (17 august 1914)

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This letter was written by Arthur Conan Doyle from Windlesham, Crowborough, to Dr. Ernst circa 17 august 1914.

Dr. Ernst was the London representative of the Viennese newspaper Neues Tagblatt.


Letter

Dear Dr Ernst

I don't know that there is any reason to call anyone into our councils — at present at any rate. I have sent a line to Sir Edward Grey, explained that the idea was yours & have sent him a short rough draught of the kind of thing. I don't see how anyone else can help us.

Yours sincerely

A. Conan Doyle.

[Received 17/8 1914 at Hasfield]