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KENNETH L. ROBER.TS
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KENNETH L. ROBERTS
 
KENNEBUNK BEACH
 
KENNEBUNK BEACH
 
MAINE
 
MAINE
  
 
November 8th.
 
November 8th.
Deo.r Mrs. Fullor:Thanks for your letter, which I
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Dear Mrs. Fuller:-
have forwarded to Miss Bell H2"son, ·who
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Thanks for your letter, which I have forwarded to Miss Bell Nason, who has the Bradbury letter, which I am sure
has the Bradbury letter, which I .'.lm sure
 
 
you will receive in a few days.
 
you will receive in a few days.
ARUNDEL, according to DoubL:odo.,y I s
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notices, will not be published until January lOthe'; so, to my deep pain, you will
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ARUNDEL, according to Doubleday's notices, will not be published until January 10th'; so, to my deep pain, you will not be able to make any Christmas gifts
not be able to make any Christmas gifts
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of it. They sent me the jacket to read
of it. They sent me the .1acket to read
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proof on two days ago; and I saw with some trepidation that the front-flap proof read "Arundel---said by Booth
proof on two days ago; and I saw with
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Tarkington to rank with The Three Mus-
some trepidation that the front-flap
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keteers, Lorna Doone, The White Company and A Gentleman of France." I can easily see how such a statement may oblige me to hunt a cyclone cellar for some little time.
proof 're~.d II Arundel---sa id by Booth
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T8.rkington to rank with The Thr,ge Mus-·
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I missed the Black House; but Bill Abbott's description of it sounded real swell and expensive.
keteers, Lorna Doone, The White Company
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ancl A Gentleman of France." I can easily
 
see how such a statement may oblige me to
 
hunt a cyclone cellar for some little time.
 
I missed th- Black House; but Bill
 
Abbott's description of it sounded real
 
swell :..1nd expensive.
 
 
I am about ready to retire to my
 
I am about ready to retire to my
 
Italian funk-hole to incubate The Lively
 
Italian funk-hole to incubate The Lively
 
Lady, having rounded up all available
 
Lady, having rounded up all available
books, documents and diaries fror:1 the
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books, documents and diaries from the
Conp;ressiona l Library, the British Mu.sewn and Kennebunkpor t attics. If I send
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Congressional Library, the British Museum and Kennebunkport attics. If I send the manuscript of ARUNDEL before I go, see that it isn't opened until after the book is published, please.
the ma.nuscript of ARUNDF..L before I go, see
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that it isn't opened until after the book
 
is published, please.
 
 
Sincerely yours,
 
Sincerely yours,
  
/~-L./J~
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Kenneth L. Roberts
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:49, 1 July 2020

KENNETH L. ROBERTS KENNEBUNK BEACH MAINE

November 8th. Dear Mrs. Fuller:- Thanks for your letter, which I have forwarded to Miss Bell Nason, who has the Bradbury letter, which I am sure you will receive in a few days.

ARUNDEL, according to Doubleday's notices, will not be published until January 10th'; so, to my deep pain, you will not be able to make any Christmas gifts of it. They sent me the jacket to read proof on two days ago; and I saw with some trepidation that the front-flap proof read "Arundel---said by Booth Tarkington to rank with The Three Mus- keteers, Lorna Doone, The White Company and A Gentleman of France." I can easily see how such a statement may oblige me to hunt a cyclone cellar for some little time.

I missed the Black House; but Bill Abbott's description of it sounded real swell and expensive.

I am about ready to retire to my Italian funk-hole to incubate The Lively Lady, having rounded up all available books, documents and diaries from the Congressional Library, the British Museum and Kennebunkport attics. If I send the manuscript of ARUNDEL before I go, see that it isn't opened until after the book is published, please.

Sincerely yours,

Kenneth L. Roberts

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