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              <text>Many thanks for Zurbriggen; finds him great; such terse narrative can hardly be imitated by any literary art - must be done simply and naturally or not at all; has done no mountaineering for long time but had good many guides in time - some notable men: Alt Peter Baumann, Peter Schlegel, Christian Yossi, August Gentinetti - all Grindelworld men except last who belonged to Brieg; has not yet written mountaineering novel though part of Ione March takes place in Switzerland; when last in London went to see Hearts are Trumps at Drury Lane and doesn't think ever laughed so much as at concluding scene; to see those idiots going up and down plain wooden steps as safe as those of Royal Exchange was killing to say least of it; with kind Christmas regards; chap book was A1</text>
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