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ZOLAWRITES DURING ENGLISH EXILE IN

MONTHS FOLLOWING “J’ACCUSE...!”

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ZOLA, ÉMILE. Autograph Letter Signed, “Z,” to “My dear colleague,” in French,

reporting his travel plans and arranging a meeting. 1 page, 8vo; faint even toning, horizon-

tal fold.

Np, 1 October 1898

[1,500/2,500]

It is absolutely decided that we will leave Summerfields Monday the 10th, before noon. Notify,

therefore, the rental agent that he shouldn’t count on us for more.

I do believe that it is Tuesday morning that you will have to bring me [Zola’s publisher’s wife,

Marguerite?] Charpentier. In that case, you would have a dispatch Monday.”