Found in a college copy of Danse Macabre. Couldn’t decipher much of the writing but it’s definitely Hill House-centric.
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Found in a college copy of Danse Macabre. Couldn’t decipher much of the writing but it’s definitely Hill House-centric.
Found in a copy of A Voyage to Arcturus.
Greeting card, "Angela" written on front, inside is this terrific note:
Aside from the fact you are fantastically illiterate - and sinisterly uneducated, I got this to keep you off the streets while my back is turned. Fabulously (?) ???
Found in "Oliver Twist" by Charles Dickens. Published by The Heritage Press, 1939. http://www.forgottenbookmarks.com/2014/01/with-friends-like-these.html
Note:
Papa - Here's the best Christmas greeting that was ever had, And I'm sending it straightaway To you, my dad It's coming real early 'cause I heard you did Let the cellar stair hit you And break a rib. I know it must knit very slow So I pray that this May help to while some hours 'way From your little Miss "Toots" Christmas 1922
Found in "The Story of the Other Wise Man" by Henry Van Dyke. Published by Harper and Brothers, 1920.
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