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810 Washington Avenue December 30, 1920
Dear Miss Bates
I received the [?], yesterday and had good reason that you should have gone to all that trouble in packing them. I should have told you to fold them for an ordinary envelope. Many thanks all the same. One of these days, before long, you will receive a book as a slight return for all the copying you did for me last summer.
May you have a happy New Year, and find your way to Peterborough.
Yours always sincerely,
E.A. Robinson
[written vertically in right margin:] Please be sure that I appreciate the honor of being favored.