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Miss J.E. Everett
Miss J.E. Everett
Dear friend - there is absolutely no market for old papers. They tell me at the bookstore they are [[unclear]] to have the [[unclear]] take their old papers away for nothing. If there are complete sets of [[unclear]] perhaps a little might be [[unclear]] for their at some second hand book store. Some time ago I tried to get a set for myself, but do not [[unclear]] able to buy one now. Have too many doctor's bills to pay. -- the cuts in Uncle Tom's Cabin, I think, are not [[saleable?]] except as [[unclear]] metal, and I presume they are [[unclear]] on wood, or perhaps are woodcuts. Of course some amateur printer might buy them for [[unclear]].
Dear friend - there is absolutely no market for old papers. They tell me at the bookstore they are glad to have the Jews take their old papers away for nothing. If there are complete sets of Cenhadwr perhaps a little might be got for them at some second hand book store. Some time ago I tried to get a set for myself, but do not feel able to buy one now. Have too many doctor's bills to pay. -- the cuts in Uncle Tom's Cabin, I think, are not saleable except as [[unclear]] metal, and I presume they are [[unclear]] on wood, or perhaps are woodcuts. Of course some amateur printer might buy them for a song.
With kind regards, Besy. F. Lewis
With kind regards, Besy. F. Lewis

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Utica, N. Y. Oct 5 1894

Miss J.E. Everett Dear friend - there is absolutely no market for old papers. They tell me at the bookstore they are glad to have the Jews take their old papers away for nothing. If there are complete sets of Cenhadwr perhaps a little might be got for them at some second hand book store. Some time ago I tried to get a set for myself, but do not feel able to buy one now. Have too many doctor's bills to pay. -- the cuts in Uncle Tom's Cabin, I think, are not saleable except as unclear metal, and I presume they are unclear on wood, or perhaps are woodcuts. Of course some amateur printer might buy them for a song. With kind regards, Besy. F. Lewis