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Dear Mrs. Beston:
 
Dear Mrs. Beston:
Your lovely HOUSEBOAT SUMMER is, of course,
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in our traveling libraries. It is· reaching
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Your lovely HOUSEBOAT SUMMER is, of course, in our traveling libraries. It is reaching boys and girls all over the state, and, we have no doubt, bringing them much joy. It is a charming book.
boys and girls all over the state, and, we have
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no doubt, bringing them much joy. It is a
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Because it has a Maine setting, we write to inquire whether or not the Maine Author Collection may hope to benefit by an inscribed presentation copy. We should be very happy to be privileged to include it with your other books.
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Because it has a Maine setting, we write
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We have not seen you and Mr. Beston this summer, and we can only presume sadly that you, in common with others, are feeling the transportation difficulties too keenly to come back to Maine. We shall hope for better fortune another year. Meanwhile, you have our best wishes for the success of the new book.
tD inquire whether or not the Maine Author
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Collection may hope to benefit by an inscribed
 
presentation copy. We should be very happy
 
to be privileged to include it with your other
 
books.
 
We have not seen you and Mr. Beston this
 
summer, and we can only presume sadly that you,
 
in common with others, are feeling the
 
transportation difficulties too keenly to come
 
back to Maine. We shall hope for better fortune
 
another year. Meanwhile, you have our best
 
wishes for the success of the new book.
 
 
Very truly yours
 
Very truly yours
 
MAINE STATE LIBRARY
 
MAINE STATE LIBRARY

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August 8, 1942

Mrs. Henry Beston Hingham Massachusetts

Dear Mrs. Beston:

Your lovely HOUSEBOAT SUMMER is, of course, in our traveling libraries. It is reaching boys and girls all over the state, and, we have no doubt, bringing them much joy. It is a charming book.

Because it has a Maine setting, we write to inquire whether or not the Maine Author Collection may hope to benefit by an inscribed presentation copy. We should be very happy to be privileged to include it with your other books.

We have not seen you and Mr. Beston this summer, and we can only presume sadly that you, in common with others, are feeling the transportation difficulties too keenly to come back to Maine. We shall hope for better fortune another year. Meanwhile, you have our best wishes for the success of the new book.

Very truly yours MAINE STATE LIBRARY BY hmj

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