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KENNETH[bold] L.[bold] ROBERTS[bold]
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Dear Mrs. Fuller -
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La[underlined] Donna[underlined], as you may have heard,e'[underlined] mobile[underlined] i and the owner of the Bradbury letter proved no exception to the rule. When it came down to brass tacks, she developed a feeling that since he lived and wrote in Kennebunkport he letter belonged in the Kennebunkport ebrary[?]. I felt obliged to tell her, when she demanded my opinion, that her only duty in the matter lay with herself: that she must do what she felt would give her the greatest satisfaction. So she - unless she changes her mind and doesn't do anything at all- is going to have it it framed and give it to the Port library, where, I fear, it will mean nothing to anybody. I am sorry that I said 
 
 
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KENNETH[bold] L.[bold] ROBERTS[bold] KENNEBUNK[bold] BEACH[bold] MAINE[bold] Nov. 13, 1929.

Dear Mrs. Fuller -

La[underlined] Donna[underlined], as you may have heard,e'[underlined] mobile[underlined] i and the owner of the Bradbury letter proved no exception to the rule. When it came down to brass tacks, she developed a feeling that since he lived and wrote in Kennebunkport he letter belonged in the Kennebunkport ebrary[?]. I felt obliged to tell her, when she demanded my opinion, that her only duty in the matter lay with herself: that she must do what she felt would give her the greatest satisfaction. So she - unless she changes her mind and doesn't do anything at all- is going to have it it framed and give it to the Port library, where, I fear, it will mean nothing to anybody. I am sorry that I said