Dear Sir,
What did “Bob” hear when he picked up the receiver. Impossible to wait one month to find out.

Yours truly,
A. W. Talbott


103 Stedman Street
Brookline Mass.

Dear Mr. Lawson:—

I have hit just read the first instalment of your serial “Friday the 13th.”
I was so interested, aroused and stirred, I felt I must express to you some of the appreciation I feel for the work you have done and are doing.
The army of those who suffer is so great the human spoilers so strong; that one’s heart goes out in gratitude to a champion who comes around and able willing to do better for the oppressed.
Would it be an intrusion to extend sympathy to one bereft of the beautiful gift of loving companionship? I hope that it is sincerely felt.
Many admire and rejoice in your work—may it go forward bringing the knowledge which is power to ever increasing numbers of American people.

Most Sincerely
Marion E. Major

December 14th, 1906


L. GUY DENNETT
ATTORNEY AT LAW
48 TREMONT ST., BOSTON
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