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Ukiah, Calif. | Ukiah, Calif. | ||
June 16, 1946 | |||
Dear Mr. Burbauk, | Dear Mr. Burbauk, | ||
I am sorry to have hear so slow in | I am sorry to have hear so slow in returning your paintings and will Roger cards: but as I guess you know I am crippled on a crutch and suffer so much, especially when try to walk. So don't get out much. | ||
I have tried to sell the paintings,Cards and get orders for your book. | I have tried to sell the paintings, Cards and get orders for your book. | ||
Went to the best book store here in Ukiah. to try [[unclear]] said if the paintings were framed he might sell them, as they are good! but said the only call for, or cards he could sell, were [[unclear]] of the [[unclear]]. | |||
Said he could not sell your book at that price. I will mail you the paintings and Cards (except 2 I will keep and send you 10¢ in this letter for them. [[Will?]] mail the [[unclear]], as soon as can get some one to do it for me, as I cannot het up into Post Office alone. [[Wish?]] was able and would buy a copy of your book for every Library around here. | |||
[[Well?]] best wishes to you in your work and will still try to find sales for your Indian Book | |||
Sincerely Mrs. [[Lillie?]] Gibson. |
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Ukiah, Calif. June 16, 1946 Dear Mr. Burbauk, I am sorry to have hear so slow in returning your paintings and will Roger cards: but as I guess you know I am crippled on a crutch and suffer so much, especially when try to walk. So don't get out much. I have tried to sell the paintings, Cards and get orders for your book. Went to the best book store here in Ukiah. to try unclear said if the paintings were framed he might sell them, as they are good! but said the only call for, or cards he could sell, were unclear of the unclear. Said he could not sell your book at that price. I will mail you the paintings and Cards (except 2 I will keep and send you 10¢ in this letter for them. Will? mail the unclear, as soon as can get some one to do it for me, as I cannot het up into Post Office alone. Wish? was able and would buy a copy of your book for every Library around here. Well? best wishes to you in your work and will still try to find sales for your Indian Book Sincerely Mrs. Lillie? Gibson.