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my goodness, what a book, Dear Jack & Gladys, I enjoyed it very much, he puts Yesterday 26th I arrived home in it. Some people don't have any from a car tour in Devon & mercy, they tear you limb from limb Cornwall, the book had come in the name of love, then when they stroked out while I was away, many you're dead, when they've killed you many thanks. I will get down by what they made you go through, to reading it soon. I love they say you didn't have any books, & cannot rush through character. They weep, big bitter tears, them, one can always read not for you, for themselves, because a good book over & over again. they've lost their 'toy'. Have you I think I wrote to you in read the book? my last letter of the book I You would like Devon & Cornwall read at my Cousins in London wonderful scenery, stand on the She got it from her library at hills & see hundreds of miles away, Kenton. "Another Country" of course, one must have a car, for by, James Baldwin, novel that kind of tour. People near here asked me to go because I helped them in the past.