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If I can render you any service, don't hesitate to command me.

Yours very sincerely yours,
Charles L. Freer

Miss. Rodalind Birnie-Philip,
103 Albert Bridge Road,
Battersea, London, S. W.,
England.

P. S.

I send under separate cover, six books which were forwarded to me by the Alderbrink Press, vix:

"Seven Poems", by Shelley,
"Songs of Innocence and Experience", by William Blake,
"Fruits of Solitude", by William Penn,
"The Song of Demeter", by Walter Pater,
Two copies of "Ten O'Clock" - one bound; the other in loose sheets.

I fancy the collection of books was sent as a specimen of the Alderbrink Press, but in the absence of reference to them in Mr. Seymour's correspondence, I am uncertain. However, desiring to have you know as much as possible about the concern to be delt with, I am sending everything obtained thus far.
CL.F