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  <dc:title>Typescript letter from Edmund Cork to Agatha Christie, dated 20 April 1951</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Regarding several matters, including public opinion and sales of the novel 'They Came to Baghdad'; the stage production of 'The Hollow' by Peter Saunders; Bertie Meyer's intentions to dramatise 'Towards Zero'; the actress Fay Compton's rejection of 'A Daughter's A Daughter', and a suggestion that Martita Hunt may suit the part; 'Three Blind Mice', and it's possible inclusion in a volume of short stories published by Collins; the manuscript for 'They Do It With Mirrors'; plans for another 'Penguin Million'; a note from Graham Greene; and tax matters.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>20 Apr 1951</dc:date>
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