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ESPECIALLY MAINE must bring a glow of | ESPECIALLY MAINE must bring a glow of | ||
− | staisfaction. Such a really | + | staisfaction. Such a really lovely book, |
one to give and to keep -- as many of us | one to give and to keep -- as many of us | ||
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parting gift to two of our employees who | parting gift to two of our employees who | ||
left the library last fall, and any number | left the library last fall, and any number | ||
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it under the Christmas tree. | it under the Christmas tree. | ||
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This brings us to the Maine Author | This brings us to the Maine Author | ||
Collection, which does not yet boast a copy. | Collection, which does not yet boast a copy. | ||
We hope that perhaps it is not to late? | We hope that perhaps it is not to late? | ||
It is the very best kind of Maine book. | It is the very best kind of Maine book. | ||
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We trust the winter has been a | We trust the winter has been a | ||
comfortable one for you, and that you are | comfortable one for you, and that you are | ||
looking forward to spring. | looking forward to spring. | ||
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Sincerely yours | Sincerely yours | ||
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In Charge Of | In Charge Of | ||
Maine Author Collection | Maine Author Collection | ||
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Revision as of 13:18, 18 March 2017
February 24, 1971
Mrs. Henry Beston Chimney Farm Nobelboro, Maine 04555
Dear Elizabeth Coatsworth:
Surely the warm welcome extended to ESPECIALLY MAINE must bring a glow of staisfaction. Such a really lovely book, one to give and to keep -- as many of us have done. It was, for instance, the parting gift to two of our employees who left the library last fall, and any number of persons must have been gladdened to find it under the Christmas tree.
This brings us to the Maine Author Collection, which does not yet boast a copy. We hope that perhaps it is not to late? It is the very best kind of Maine book.
We trust the winter has been a comfortable one for you, and that you are looking forward to spring.
Sincerely yours
In Charge Of Maine Author Collection
hmj