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Correspondence from William Brooks Cabot to Fannie Hardy Eckstorm ca. 1930-1946, part 4

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�for me.  I was giving a dollar apiece for letter (to be) written to me in the language, + eventually got some.  The best had been dictated to a white scribe.  I could work them out, though there would be some one phrase too idiomatic for me.  Those were the days.
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I am glad you have closed your chapter of household accidents.  [?] come more fashionably, by another car.  I haven't heard from J.E.L. for awhile but owe a letter.
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Sincerely yours,
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W.B. Cabor

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�for me. I was giving a dollar apiece for letter (to be) written to me in the language, + eventually got some. The best had been dictated to a white scribe. I could work them out, though there would be some one phrase too idiomatic for me. Those were the days.

I am glad you have closed your chapter of household accidents. [?] come more fashionably, by another car. I haven't heard from J.E.L. for awhile but owe a letter.

Sincerely yours,

W.B. Cabor