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ever heard of you- first appearances of S.A. things in magazines (I have one or two already), newspaper stuff of yours if you ever did any, an occasional galley proof complete with your own corrections, some advertisements written by you, an old letter written by you on the letterhead of your factory (the one you suddenly and gloriously ran away from in "A Story Teller's story), etc., etc. etc. I shall be buying these things, not as an empty-headed collector of useless relics and curios, but as a student and admirer of your art and one who believes that everything you did in your early days must have a relation to the really great things you are doing now. But I would not respect myself if I did not want to pay for these things- whenever I find them. Nor could you get any satisfying little human "kick" out of a letter such as this- you would always wonder if the fellow weren't saying nice things just so as to be "feathering his