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My dear Miss Wyatt, | My dear Miss Wyatt, | ||
It is a pleasure to have the privilege of writing your name at the head of a letter after these many years of admiring you as an author. There is not much of Christmas in my verses this year, as there is not much of "Peace on earth and good will to men in the world". But we do have our country to | It is a pleasure to have the privilege of writing your name at the head of a letter after these many years of admiring you as an author. There is not much of Christmas in my verses this year, as there is not much of "Peace on earth and good will to men in the world". But we do have our country to love and honor, and keep out of the bloodshed if possible. | ||
I am very happy to have copies of the Fable in such a beautiful form to share with my friends. I find my typewritten copy prettily bound in | I am very happy to have copies of the Fable in such a beautiful form to share with my friends. I find my typewritten copy prettily bound in |
Latest revision as of 15:34, 7 April 2021
Dec. 14, 1939
My dear Miss Wyatt,
It is a pleasure to have the privilege of writing your name at the head of a letter after these many years of admiring you as an author. There is not much of Christmas in my verses this year, as there is not much of "Peace on earth and good will to men in the world". But we do have our country to love and honor, and keep out of the bloodshed if possible. I am very happy to have copies of the Fable in such a beautiful form to share with my friends. I find my typewritten copy prettily bound in