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Source: MS 2750/348/1
Image Rights Holder: William Plomer
William Plomer informs Leonard Woolf that he believes Sado is a bad book, but has enough good qualities that he proposes remaking it. He will have it ready by autumn for publication. Plomer requests an advance for the book, as he currently needs money. Additional note: he believes the current 170,000-word count will be halved. There is a handwritten filing reminder
Handwritten letter signed by William Plomer.