Writer Aldous Huxley writes to GBH, letting her know that he is soon sending galley proofs of Time Must Have a Stop for her to read over and edit if necessary. He gives news of the weather and of his son Matthew. He has been writing reviews of W. H. Sheldon, and recommends that GBH read his work. Hoping that the worst of the war is over soon, he wishes to see them. He considers what Europe will be like after the war, describing his worries for a long recovery. With envelope.
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