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Dear Mr. Roberts:
Residents of the state may understand why the
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presence of a legislature in the State House would
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Residents of the state may understand why the presence of a legislature in the State House would delay departmental activities -- especially correspondence -- but we are positive that posterity would never forgive the non-inclusion of that now-famous Royalist and his tale in the Maine Author Collection.
delay departmental activities -- especially
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corresDondence -- but we are uositive that posterity
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We refer, of course, to your most recent masterpiece, OLIVER WISWELL, to enjoy which readers are still waiting in line. Our staff ever since its publication has been divided into two camps: the haves and the have-nots! We can now boast a majority of haves, with the have-nots becoming
would never forgive the non-inclusion of that nowfamous Royslist and his tale in the Maine Author
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more impatient for their turn each week.
Coll Pct ion.
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We refer, of course, to your most repent
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You have been so extremely kind in the past
ma.sterpiece, OLIVER WISWELL, to enjoy which readers
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about the Maine exhibit that we dare to hope for
are stil1 waiting in lihe. Our staff ever sine~
 
its oublice.tion has been divided lnto two camps:
 
the haves and the have-nots! We can now boas~
 
a majority of haves, with the have-nots becoming
 
more impatient for their turn each wePk.
 
You ha.ve been so extremely kind in the nast
 
about the Maine exhibit that we de.re to hone for
 
 
clemency if we extend congratulations at so late
 
clemency if we extend congratulations at so late
 
a date. We think, however, that it can never
 
a date. We think, however, that it can never
really be too late to offer congratulations uuon
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really be too late to offer congratulations upon
 
such an outstanding, powerful, honest novel as
 
such an outstanding, powerful, honest novel as
OLIVER WISWELL; and we do sincerely hone that en
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OLIVER WISWELL; and we do sincerely hope that an
inscribed cony may arrive to honor the Maine Author
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inscribed copy may arrive to honor the Maine Author
 
Collection.
 
Collection.
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Very truly yours
 
Very truly yours
 
MAINE STATE LIBRARY
 
MAINE STATE LIBRARY
 
BY
 
BY
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SECRETARY
 
hmj
 
hmj
 
SECRETARY
 
 
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Latest revision as of 18:28, 4 January 2018

April 3, 1941

Mr. Kenneth Roberts Kennebunkport Maine

Dear Mr. Roberts:

Residents of the state may understand why the presence of a legislature in the State House would delay departmental activities -- especially correspondence -- but we are positive that posterity would never forgive the non-inclusion of that now-famous Royalist and his tale in the Maine Author Collection.

We refer, of course, to your most recent masterpiece, OLIVER WISWELL, to enjoy which readers are still waiting in line. Our staff ever since its publication has been divided into two camps: the haves and the have-nots! We can now boast a majority of haves, with the have-nots becoming more impatient for their turn each week.

You have been so extremely kind in the past about the Maine exhibit that we dare to hope for clemency if we extend congratulations at so late a date. We think, however, that it can never really be too late to offer congratulations upon such an outstanding, powerful, honest novel as OLIVER WISWELL; and we do sincerely hope that an inscribed copy may arrive to honor the Maine Author Collection.

Very truly yours MAINE STATE LIBRARY BY SECRETARY hmj �