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Dear Mrs. Jacobs,
 
Dear Mrs. Jacobs,
 
I have intended to keep you in books,
 
I have intended to keep you in books,
but seem to have slipped up lately. I'm en­
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but seem to have slipped up lately. I'm en-­
 
closing a list of all my books that are currantly in print. Please check off those you
 
closing a list of all my books that are currantly in print. Please check off those you
 
don't have, and ± will see that you get copies.
 
don't have, and ± will see that you get copies.
Considering; I ve lived in Maine year
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Considering; I've lived in Maine year
 
round for thirty years now, x think I might
 
round for thirty years now, x think I might
 
be something more than "adopted". Though I
 
be something more than "adopted". Though I
know only too well, 1 will never be regarded
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know only too well, I will never be regarded
 
as a native.
 
as a native.
 
lour letter also reminds me that I never
 
lour letter also reminds me that I never
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writing me up in. I remember sending you a
 
writing me up in. I remember sending you a
 
photo for it last year. Has it come out yet?
 
photo for it last year. Has it come out yet?
1 would like to see whatever it is, even if
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I would like to see whatever it is, even if
 
it is only a brief mention.
 
it is only a brief mention.
 
Meanwhile,
 
Meanwhile,

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IPCAR ROBINHOOD FARM STAR ROUTE 2

BATH, MAINE

04530

Feb.17, 1967

Dear Mrs. Jacobs, I have intended to keep you in books, but seem to have slipped up lately. I'm en-­ closing a list of all my books that are currantly in print. Please check off those you don't have, and ± will see that you get copies. Considering; I've lived in Maine year round for thirty years now, x think I might be something more than "adopted". Though I know only too well, I will never be regarded as a native. lour letter also reminds me that I never did get a copy of whatever it was you were writing me up in. I remember sending you a photo for it last year. Has it come out yet? I would like to see whatever it is, even if it is only a brief mention. Meanwhile, I am cordially yours