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Mr. Kenneth L. Roberts,
 
Mr. Kenneth L. Roberts,
 
Kennebunk Beach, Maine.
 
Kennebunk Beach, Maine.
Dear Mr. Roberts;How amazingly
 
prompt you are about returning booksl The package containing
 
the two latest shipments to you came yesterday. I assume
 
that you are still using "Health and Happiness" and
 
Bolton's "Private Soldier Under Washington". None of the
 
libraries to which we have written can lend us the
 
Trusler book, "A Sure Way to Lengthen Life".
 
What you sa7 about the new "Arundel" is very
 
interesting. I should think that revision would be difficult.
 
I am sure that I do not wish anything eliminated from
 
  
my copy but perhaps for school use tt needs to be shortened
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Dear Mr. Roberts;-
a little. I have been asked so many times to recommend
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How amazingly prompt you are about returning books!  The package containing the two latest shipments to you came yesterday. I assume that you are still using "Health and Happiness" and Bolton's "Private Soldier Under Washington".  None of the libraries to which we have written can lend us the Trusler book, "A Sure Way to Lengthen Life".
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What you say about the new "Arundel" is very interesting. I should think that revision would be difficult. I am sure that I do not wish anything eliminated from my copy but perhaps for school use it needs to be shortened a little. I have been asked so many times to recommend "another Maine book like Arundel", and of course there isn't anything.
  
"another Maine book like Arundel", and of course there
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Signed M.C.F.
isn't anything.
 
Signed
 
 
 
M.o.F.
 
 
 
 

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COPY

July 12, 1933

Mr. Kenneth L. Roberts, Kennebunk Beach, Maine.

Dear Mr. Roberts;- How amazingly prompt you are about returning books! The package containing the two latest shipments to you came yesterday. I assume that you are still using "Health and Happiness" and Bolton's "Private Soldier Under Washington". None of the libraries to which we have written can lend us the Trusler book, "A Sure Way to Lengthen Life". What you say about the new "Arundel" is very interesting. I should think that revision would be difficult. I am sure that I do not wish anything eliminated from my copy but perhaps for school use it needs to be shortened a little. I have been asked so many times to recommend "another Maine book like Arundel", and of course there isn't anything.

Signed M.C.F.