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Correspondence from William Brooks Cabot to Fannie Hardy Eckstorm ca. 1930-1946, part 1

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in vocabulary, but I am going to send you this last material, you don't have to use it, can keep or burn it.  I've got a regular copy in a book.  What I expect to send is the indexing slips on tapes, bad for reference but you might care to take off selections, as off my other mss. stuff.  Used in a dictionary way the tapes would want to be cut up & pinned on a wall or ironing board etc.
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About the Rash. [?] etc.  I don't think they will get lost, & we have to trust the good Lord some anyway.  I want to get up to Lincoln before long, & will look in.  The Bangor boat looks my sort of travel.
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The O'Brien stuff is naturally rough, though as good for name work.  What I took from Aubery is like pearls in it.  UYour saying it was better than Rasly [?] has come back to me, he was a scholar.  Somewhat bengled in the eyes forms
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copying 2 am
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Sincerely yours
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W. B. Cabot

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in vocabulary, but I am going to send you this last material, you don't have to use it, can keep or burn it. I've got a regular copy in a book. What I expect to send is the indexing slips on tapes, bad for reference but you might care to take off selections, as off my other mss. stuff. Used in a dictionary way the tapes would want to be cut up & pinned on a wall or ironing board etc.

About the Rash. [?] etc. I don't think they will get lost, & we have to trust the good Lord some anyway. I want to get up to Lincoln before long, & will look in. The Bangor boat looks my sort of travel.

The O'Brien stuff is naturally rough, though as good for name work. What I took from Aubery is like pearls in it. UYour saying it was better than Rasly [?] has come back to me, he was a scholar. Somewhat bengled in the eyes forms copying 2 am

Sincerely yours W. B. Cabot