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                <title level="m" type="main">Walt Whitman to George Routledge &amp; Sons, 30 December 1867</title>
                <title level="m" type="sub">a machine readable transcription</title>
                <author>Walt Whitman</author>
                <editor>Kenneth M. Price</editor>
                <editor>Ed Folsom</editor>
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                    <name>The Walt Whitman Archive Staff</name>
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                <sponsor>Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of
                    Nebraska-Lincoln</sponsor>
                <sponsor>University of Iowa</sponsor>
                <funder>National Historical Publications and Records Commission</funder>
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                    <date when="1867-12-30" rend="right">Dec 30 <lb/>1867</date>.
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                <salute>Geo. Routledge &amp; sons</salute><ptr target="loc.01567_n2"/>
                <name type="place">416 Broome st <lb/>N. Y.</name>
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            <p>I have received the letter asking me to write for the "Broadway". 
                I do not write much, but your invitation is cordially appreciated, 
                and may serve as the spur toward something. I can at present only 
                briefly say that should I be able to prepare an article, or poem, 
                appropriate for the purposes of the magazine, 
                I will send it on—&amp; that I shall surely try to do so.
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            <p>My address is at the Attorney General's office here. 
                (New York house, please forward this to Mr. Edmund Routledge, London.)
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