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Please, don't do that. I like it | Please, don't do that. I like it so much better when you call me "Davie". | ||
so much better when you | My friend wrote me about her visits to you. She enjoyed them. When I wrote to her, I told her some of the nice things that you had written about her. She will be very pleased. | ||
call me " | Yes, my friend wrote that she had received Burbank among the Indians. She said that it was her first autographed book, and that she was quite thrilled with it. She said that she had written you and sent the money for the book. Perhaps you have her letter by now. Much of the mail is slow these days due to the strike. | ||
My friend wrote me about | I had a letter today from Mrs. Hitchcock, the lady who wanted your autograph, and the [[unclearr]] [[unclear]] [[unclear]] | ||
her visits to you. She enjoyed | |||
them. When I wrote to her, I | |||
told her some of the nice | |||
things that you had written | |||
about her. She will be very | |||
pleased. | |||
Yes, my friend wrote that | |||
she had received Burbank | |||
among the Indians. She said | |||
that it was her first autographed | |||
book, and that she was | |||
quite thrilled with it. She said | |||
that she | |||
and sent the money for | |||
the book. Perhaps you have | |||
her letter by now. Much of the | |||
mail is slow these days | |||
due to the strike. | |||
I had a letter today from | |||
Mrs. Hitchcock, the lady who | |||
wanted your autograph, and |
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Page-2 Please, don't do that. I like it so much better when you call me "Davie". My friend wrote me about her visits to you. She enjoyed them. When I wrote to her, I told her some of the nice things that you had written about her. She will be very pleased. Yes, my friend wrote that she had received Burbank among the Indians. She said that it was her first autographed book, and that she was quite thrilled with it. She said that she had written you and sent the money for the book. Perhaps you have her letter by now. Much of the mail is slow these days due to the strike. I had a letter today from Mrs. Hitchcock, the lady who wanted your autograph, and the unclearr unclear unclear