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be extensive and that you will enjoy them yourself. I am forced to hurry with the stiffup - tasks of a long absense, and cannot write as fully as I would, but you must be sure I will do all that I can for your books. I have previously expressed my [?] impressions of it as a unique [disurnment?] with the air of a classic in human experience.
The ? should reach me - if Mr. [Burleson's?] Uncle Sam can be trusted.
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about the middle of December at 1100 North Penn. St. Indianapolis.
You seemed so greatly un? when I last saw you, that I am unable to believe that you will not look that much impressed again: I have every confidence we shall see you carrying out your Indianapolis plans for the winter - and I look forward indeed to seeing you there, and helping you to watch the career of your books. Yours faithfully,
Booth Tarkington