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“Literally no man has more wholly outlived life than I. And still it’s good fun”

In a further letter to RLS of 11 July 1894, Charles Baxter had written: “I am to take 3 months’ change in November. The last 2 years have been too much for me, and I must get pulled round  by … Continue reading

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“All well, not yet put in prison, whatever may be in store for me”

[Dots between square brackets indicate cuts made by Sidney Colvin. For full, correct and critical edition of this letter, see Mehew 7, 2477.] To Sidney Colvin [Colvin 1911, 4, pp. 135-42] [Dictated to Belle] Vailima, October 28th [actually 27th], 1892 … Continue reading

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