Lettre de W. H. Englebright à Émile Zola datée du 8 février 1898
Auteur(s) : Englebright, W. H.
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Papier à lettre.
Tampon à gauche :
Image d'un bâtiment dans une encre verdâtre.
Déjà dactylographié à droite :
The Tremont
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- H. Englebright
Proprietor.
À la main :
Oshkosh, Wis., Fevr 8 1898
Mon E. Zola
Paris
France
Dear [mot illisible]
Sir, I feel for you in your misfortune, your brave fight for Justice, will [mot illisible] shine out to the world as one Man having the Courage to fight for the truth, I cannot understand what has got into La Belle France, Justice is truly Him. To right, may your condition talk louder than ever, May poor Dreyfus soon be liberated as well as yourself. France [mot illisible] come to a sense. I reflet Zola will go down to posterity as a man who feared nothing on this Earth, he can be [mot illisible] with Luther.
With kind remembrance
I remain although a stramp tone of many who feel for you,
- H. Englebright.
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