3 Cavendish Terrace, Devonshire Road, Liverpool. Dated March 16, 1911 - Thanks him for 'The Magic Art'; tells a story suggested by the birthmark story in 'Totemism and Exogamy': his wife was hit by a ball in her eighth month of pregnancy and their son was born with a discoloured eyelid; son has been home a month from a football accident; he has been ill, which has coincided with squabbling over bringing a German in as Professor of Greek, [J. P.] Postgate is fighting hard; the Edgar Brownes are well; the Strongs are leaving; Chauncey Puzey is well.
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3 Cavendish Terrace, Princes Park, Liverpool. Dated Dec. 24, 1913 - Thanks him for the concluding volumes of 'The Golden Bough'; 1913 has been an appalling one of loss of many friends; [Jesse Alfred?] Twemlow is very ill; Mair is seriously ill, but Strong, [John] MacCunn, and the Edgar Brownes are well; hopes they will visit.