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Sept. 18, 1929.

Dear Mr 9 Roberts;- We shall be very glad to extend the time on the Coggeshall book. The one by Statham we sent as soon as we recieved your letter and probably you already have it. If you should recieve an overdue notice for any of the books we have sent please disregard it. Mr. Dunnack intends for your books to be kept renewed but sometimes circulation clerks make mis- takes. Your letter is tremendously interesting, and I hope that the new novel will be shaped soon. Will you have to go to an Italian hill town to find the quiet necessary, for writ- ing it or will your new Knox County place be detached enough? Let us know if we can assist you in any way. I am very anxious to see the manuscript of Arundel. (Signed) Marion Cobb Fuller