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Chimney Farm
 
Chimney Farm
 
Nobleboro, Maine
 
Nobleboro, Maine
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Dear Mr. Beston:
 
Dear Mr. Beston:
What a delightful and generous invitation!
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What a delightful and generous invitation! It grieves me that I cannot accept it: my husband is at present in the hospital.
It grieves me that I cannot accept it: ,m1 husband
 
is at present: in the hospital.
 
· Thank you very much for your kindness.
 
Pleas~:remember me to
 
 
 
Mrs.
 
 
 
Beston., We hope
 
  
that you will make your annual summer visit to the
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Thank you very much for your kindness.
library.
 
  
Meanwhile, ,.we· shall ·resign ourselves to
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Please remember me to Mrs. Beston. We hope that you will make your annual summer visit to the library. Meanwhile, we shall resign ourselves to waiting, faithfully if not patiently, for the publication of NORTHERN FARM.
  
waiting, faitlifully if not patiently, for the
 
publication of NORTHERN FARM.
 
 
Sincerely yours
 
Sincerely yours
 
. '.. hmj'
 
  
 
In Charge of
 
In Charge of
 
Maine Author Collection
 
Maine Author Collection
  
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hmj

Revision as of 16:49, 12 March 2017

June 29, 1948

Mr. Henry Beston Chimney Farm Nobleboro, Maine

Dear Mr. Beston: What a delightful and generous invitation! It grieves me that I cannot accept it: my husband is at present in the hospital.

Thank you very much for your kindness.

Please remember me to Mrs. Beston. We hope that you will make your annual summer visit to the library. Meanwhile, we shall resign ourselves to waiting, faithfully if not patiently, for the publication of NORTHERN FARM.

Sincerely yours

In Charge of Maine Author Collection

hmj