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Mr. Kenneth L, Roberts,
 
 
Mr. Kenneth L; Roberts~
 
 
Kennebunk, Maine.
 
Kennebunk, Maine.
Dear Mr. Roberts;The Staham book reached the library some time
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Dear Mr. Roberts;-
ago so I assume that
 
 
 
the Lively Lady and you will be leaving Italy
 
  
very soon.
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The Staham book reached the library some time
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ago so I assume that the Lively Lady and you will be leaving Italy very soon.
 
I enclose a clipping from our Library Bulletin which has
 
I enclose a clipping from our Library Bulletin which has
just been published.I continue to regret that the January issue
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just been published.I continue to regret that the January issue had gone to press before the book reached me, because this mention of it seems as belated as it is inadequate.
had gone to press before th~ book reached me, because this mention
 
of it seems as belated as it is inadequate.
 
Iwish it had been possible
 
 
 
to relay to you all of the
 
 
 
interewted and enthusiastic comments on Arundel which I have heard.
 
 
 
It always seems too bad that an author can't know
 
does
 
 
 
when a book
 
 
 
meets
 
 
 
as a librarian
 
 
 
with an enthusiastic response from its
 
 
 
readers.
 
I sent Mr. French
 
 
 
a copy of the Arundel bibliogrpphy, as
 
 
 
you requested with the additions which you mentioned in your letter.
 
Shan't I send you a copy
 
 
 
of it when you get home? I am sending
 
 
 
a copy of the Bulletin notice to Mr. Page Cooper.
 
I am liboking forward to reading the Lively Lady.
 
 
 
s '~""~
 
  
M--C...·F
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Iwish it had been possible to relay to you all of the
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interewted and enthusiastic comments on Arundel which I have heard. It always seems too bad that an author can't know as a librarian does when a book meets with an enthusiastic response from its readers.
  
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I sent Mr. French a copy of the Arundel bibliography, as you requested with the additions which you mentioned in your letter. Shan't I send you a copy of it when you get home? I am sending a copy of the Bulletin notice to Mr. Page Cooper.
  
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I am looking forward to reading the Lively Lady.
  
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Signed M.C.F.

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April 28 1930

Mr. Kenneth L, Roberts, Kennebunk, Maine. Dear Mr. Roberts;-

The Staham book reached the library some time ago so I assume that the Lively Lady and you will be leaving Italy very soon. I enclose a clipping from our Library Bulletin which has just been published.I continue to regret that the January issue had gone to press before the book reached me, because this mention of it seems as belated as it is inadequate.

Iwish it had been possible to relay to you all of the interewted and enthusiastic comments on Arundel which I have heard. It always seems too bad that an author can't know as a librarian does when a book meets with an enthusiastic response from its readers.

I sent Mr. French a copy of the Arundel bibliography, as you requested with the additions which you mentioned in your letter. Shan't I send you a copy of it when you get home? I am sending a copy of the Bulletin notice to Mr. Page Cooper.

I am looking forward to reading the Lively Lady.

Signed M.C.F.