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It was a real pleasure to have your letter. I feel like the Housemother of an Orphanage, trying to find homes for my orphans, and when I do, it makes me happy!  I had not thought of the possibility of your sending them out to smaller libraries for exhibition.  That is splendid — for it keeps them working!
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I am glad, too, to know about the Bangor Library.  There are plenty to share with them — I shall write at once.
  
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I am getting yours ready and they will be mailed within a day or two. Please don't be shocked by the soiled margins. Printers have a proverbial weakness for soiling pictures, and it's always a shock to see the finger-prints, stains, tobacco juice(?) etc.
 
 
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Revision as of 17:44, 14 March 2017

LOIS LENSKI GREENACRES TORRINGTON, CONN. R. F. D. NO. 2

Oct. 9, 1943

Dear Mrs. Jacob:

It was a real pleasure to have your letter. I feel like the Housemother of an Orphanage, trying to find homes for my orphans, and when I do, it makes me happy! I had not thought of the possibility of your sending them out to smaller libraries for exhibition. That is splendid — for it keeps them working!

I am glad, too, to know about the Bangor Library. There are plenty to share with them — I shall write at once.

I am getting yours ready and they will be mailed within a day or two. Please don't be shocked by the soiled margins. Printers have a proverbial weakness for soiling pictures, and it's always a shock to see the finger-prints, stains, tobacco juice(?) etc.