Orsay 4 Mars 1902|21.50 x 13.50 cm|une feuille recto-verso
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An autograph letter signed by a page and a half, with the Cahiers de la Quinzaine heading, in which he incenses the article of his correspondent and friend whom he is familiar with and which was recently published in The Movement: "I receive the Movement this morning, I'm glad your article is so good, I'll probably pick it up again for Les Cahiers. " but for which he regrets that he was relegated to a bad place in the journal and following articles that displease him : "I'm sorry that he appears at the tail of a number full of political and literary lies." As a post scriptum, Charles Péguy reiterates his congratulations to his friend after he has exhausted the article by Ferdinand-Hérold on Victor Hugo : "The Ferdinand Herold on Hugo is ignominiously demagogic ... Goodbye, your Charles Peguy. Definitely, your article is quite firm. " Letter slightly with a small marginal tear without gravity.