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Mrs. Henry Beston
 
Mrs. Henry Beston
 
Chimney Farm
 
Chimney Farm
 
Nobleboro, Maine
 
Nobleboro, Maine
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Dear Elizabeth Coatsworth:
 
Dear Elizabeth Coatsworth:
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At last you have done it -- written a book
 
At last you have done it -- written a book
 
about your lovely Chimney Farm and its country!
 
about your lovely Chimney Farm and its country!
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We noticed with delight the announcement that
noticed with delight the announcement that
 
 
we may expect COUNTRY NEIGHBORHOOD this fall,
 
we may expect COUNTRY NEIGHBORHOOD this fall,
 
and already we are impatient.
 
and already we are impatient.
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It would be such a perfect addition to
 
It would be such a perfect addition to
 
the Maine Author Collection that we dare to
 
the Maine Author Collection that we dare to
 
hope you may wish to inscribe a copy for the
 
hope you may wish to inscribe a copy for the
 
exhibit.
 
exhibit.
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Our good wishes to the book, and to you and
 
Our good wishes to the book, and to you and
 
Mr. Beston, whom we hope to welcome at the library
 
Mr. Beston, whom we hope to welcome at the library
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Sincerely yours
 
Sincerely yours
  
hmj
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hmj Secretary
 
 
Secretary
 
 
 
 

Revision as of 05:10, 27 March 2017

August 8, 1944

Mrs. Henry Beston Chimney Farm Nobleboro, Maine

Dear Elizabeth Coatsworth:

At last you have done it -- written a book about your lovely Chimney Farm and its country! We noticed with delight the announcement that we may expect COUNTRY NEIGHBORHOOD this fall, and already we are impatient.

It would be such a perfect addition to the Maine Author Collection that we dare to hope you may wish to inscribe a copy for the exhibit.

Our good wishes to the book, and to you and Mr. Beston, whom we hope to welcome at the library one day again when travel is easier.

Sincerely yours

hmj Secretary