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This note, probably from Samuel Lysons, requests that an advertisement is placed on the cover of The Gentlemen's Magazine that is distinct from Mr. Malcolm's.
William Westall discusses checks that need to be accepted by Edmund Downey. Westall accuses Downey of not advertising a story much. Westall wants Downey to send out more copies of the story alongside some of his past books.
Letter from William Westall to Edmund Downey, April 15, 1891
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William Westall says he can discuss business matters with Edmund Downey on Friday when he returns to town. Westall notices that Downey cannot afford to advertise his writing "Back to Africa."
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