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− | I am writing this to confirm the, to us, | + | Dear Mr. Roberts: |
− | very sad loss of the manuscript of Arundel. | + | |
− | + | I am writing this to confirm the, to us, very sad loss of the manuscript of Arundel. We truly grieved, because we used it frequently, calling it to the attention of people who we knew would be interested in it, and allowing them to look it over, to their great joy. | |
− | who we knew would be interested in | + | |
− | allowing them to look it over, to their great | + | I am afraid there was a little misunderstanding about its being in a vault, because we used it so often that we kept it in our little locked closet, right at the lending desk. |
− | joy. | + | |
− | I am afraid there was a little misunderstanding about its being in a vault, because | + | Nevertheless, we are very glad indeed to know that it is where people can see it, and where it has, of course, a far wider use than it could have here. We miss it like a long |
− | we used it so often that we kept it in our | + | lost friend, or a dog gone to glory. Perhaps some day you will feel moved to let us have another manuscript of one of your works, and should you do so, we can assure you that it will nowhere be more appreciated, or more discriminatingly used. |
− | little locked closet, right at the lending | + | |
− | desk. | ||
− | Nevertheless, we are very glad indeed to | ||
− | know that it is where people can see it, and | ||
− | where it has, of course, a far wider use than | ||
− | it could have here. | ||
− | We miss it like a long | ||
− | lost friend, or a dog gone to glory. | ||
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− | some day you will feel moved to let us have | ||
− | another manuscript of one of your works, and | ||
− | should you do so, we can assure you that it | ||
− | will nowhere be more appreciated, or more | ||
− | discriminatingly used. | ||
With best wishes, | With best wishes, | ||
− | + | MAINE STATE LIBRARY | |
+ | BY | ||
TCS.m | TCS.m | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:26, 5 January 2018
May 11, 1937
Mr Kenneth Roberts Kennebunk Beach Maine
Dear Mr. Roberts:
I am writing this to confirm the, to us, very sad loss of the manuscript of Arundel. We truly grieved, because we used it frequently, calling it to the attention of people who we knew would be interested in it, and allowing them to look it over, to their great joy.
I am afraid there was a little misunderstanding about its being in a vault, because we used it so often that we kept it in our little locked closet, right at the lending desk.
Nevertheless, we are very glad indeed to know that it is where people can see it, and where it has, of course, a far wider use than it could have here. We miss it like a long lost friend, or a dog gone to glory. Perhaps some day you will feel moved to let us have another manuscript of one of your works, and should you do so, we can assure you that it will nowhere be more appreciated, or more discriminatingly used.
With best wishes, MAINE STATE LIBRARY BY TCS.m
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