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Letter from C.T. Hsia to Eileen Chang, 1993. This letter is dated on Feb. 24, 1993. In the letter, C.T. Hsia mentions his own health condition. He also mentions that Karen Kingsbury was thrilled when she received Eileen Chang's permission letter. Then he attaches an article written by him with the letter. The envelope with USPS 29 cents-stamp and dated stamp of 24 Feb 1993 New York is addressed to "Ms. Eileen Chang Reyher, P. O. Box 36D89, Los Angeles, CA 90036" from "Mr. C.T. Hsia, 530 W 113th St, #5A, New York, NY 10025." 夏志清寄給張愛玲的信件, 1993. 這封信註明1993年2月24日寫的. 夏於信中提到了自己的健康情况, 並提說Karen Kingsbury收到張愛玲的同意信大喜若狂. 隨信附上自己的文章一篇. 該文有關"布雷克名詩賞析." 信封上有29分錢的郵票, 郵政戳印日期為1993年2月24日紐約, 信封上有收件人地址"Ms. Eileen Chang Reyher, P. O. Box 36D89, Los Angeles, CA 90036 "及寄件人地址"Mr. C.T. Hsia, 530 W 113th St, #5A, New York, NY 10025."
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