xt7qjq0stw34_1378 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7qjq0stw34/data/mets.xml https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7qjq0stw34/data/1997ms474.dao.xml unknown archival material 1997ms474 English University of Kentucky The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.  Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. W. Hugh Peal manuscript collection George Gissing letter to Harry [Hick] text 43.94 Cubic Feet 86 boxes, 4 oversize boxes, 22 items Poor-Good Peal accession no. 11453. George Gissing letter to Harry [Hick] 2017 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7qjq0stw34/data/1997ms474/Box_13/Folder_44/Multipage4430.pdf 1895 September 24 1895 1895 September 24 
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Peal accession no. 10538. Includes a transcript and a summary of the letter.

section false xt7qjq0stw34_1378 xt7qjq0stw34 Lquml WAij/K‘ ‘3} M MJN 141$}:wi L 'JM L M Mm Jfimwigflmfljvx ,WWLW. mwwgwwuk “mam )wtwsm \Wdfl fijwifikaKjWHL/M‘ M, ng/WL MW «JAVA eff: Wrww (whim fimeW~ mkfigwmfiw cwj Owa- flkwkkim GISSING, George (1857-1903). Author. Epsom. Asia-So to Dr. Harry HiCko 2h Sept. 1895. 1%p. (double sheet, octave.) with embossed address of Eversley; Epsom. Gissing arranges to spend a weekend with his good friend, Dr. Hick. He will not bring his son, who has just gotten over a cold. EVersley, Whrple Road, Epsom. Sept. 2km) '95! Dear Harry. I-hope, and think, and believe that I shall be able to get down to Romney next Saturday - if that be quite agreeable to you. I shall haVe to be alone, for several reasons. One of then is that the Youth has just got over a severe cold, and I fear the risk of travelling with him. He goes to school nowg and another cold would proably Keep him at home for a fortnight. There is a fine train leaving Charing Cross at ll, which reaches New Romney at 1.50. Of course I can find my'way to the Priory. Unfortunately, I must needs go back on the Monday) but this will leave us true enough to talk and laugh over the world‘s ills. Always yours, GEORGE GISSING