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<span class="hand-written">It is fortunate</span> that my sister happened to mention to you my present occupation, a chance to which I owe your inquiry. As yet I made no arrangements with regard to publication but I intend to take up the matter in a month or two. […]
<span class="hand-written">It is fortunate</span> that my sister happened to mention to you my present occupation, a chance to which I owe your inquiry. As yet I made no arrangements with regard to publication but I intend to take up the matter in a month or two. […]


== Letters Informations ==
== Letter Informations ==
'''Reference''':<br />
'''Reference''':<br />
'''KPA''': [[47/13]], 6
'''KPA''': [[47/13]], 6

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Text in English to type

Dear Mr. Cuningham,

Thank you very much for your letter of March 22.

… - as the Rockefeller Foundation's assignment ran, and expect to have it before the Summer, when I intend to return home to England, at least for a time. Some fifteen chapters of the planned nineteen are finished, the rest partly outlined, partly drafted. […]

It is fortunate that my sister happened to mention to you my present occupation, a chance to which I owe your inquiry. As yet I made no arrangements with regard to publication but I intend to take up the matter in a month or two. […]

Letter Informations

Reference:
KPA: 47/13, 6