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August 17, 1968
 
Chimney Farm
 
Chimney Farm
NO BL EB O RO , MA INE
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NOBLEBORO, MAINE 04555
 
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Dear Miss Jacob,
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What a nice write-up I found of yours in the North Country Libraries! Now everything has changed; Henry is dead; I don't get out much in the woods; we have eight grandchildren, and this whole summer has been a mingled joy and confusion of visiting families. When I read "Maine Memories" I feel sad, for it was our life when we could still live vigorously. But many
 
 
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August 17, 1968 Chimney Farm NOBLEBORO, MAINE 04555 Dear Miss Jacob, What a nice write-up I found of yours in the North Country Libraries! Now everything has changed; Henry is dead; I don't get out much in the woods; we have eight grandchildren, and this whole summer has been a mingled joy and confusion of visiting families. When I read "Maine Memories" I feel sad, for it was our life when we could still live vigorously. But many

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