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Lawson, Thomas W., 1857-1925

"Friday, the Thirteenth"

O. to uphold a
nation. May honor attend him. Isn't that being a man and a gentleman?"
People read "Frenzied Finance" to a man + would loan the magazine one to
another so those who felt the 15c impossible could get the good of your
revelations.
I'm glad you believe in sentiment--the heart-lasting sentiment (instead of
dollars and desire) which I feared was becoming a thing of the past; There
are still splendid men in America. God bless them.
O happy New Year may the weight of your pen sway millions. Amen.
Respectfully,
Louise D. Tennent
See 14 Kings
Angola P.O.
Ca.


Spokane, Wash.,
December 28. 1906.
Mr. Thomas W. Lawson,
Boston, Mass.
Dear Sir:
I have lived nine years in Anaconda, Montana, and therefore become
somewhat familiar with amalgamated copper, etc. I want to say I have
followed your writings with lively interest and have sworn by all the
statements you have made. It is, therefore, with the greatest regret that
I am compelled to state that my faith in you has been shattered.
When you state in your story of "Friday the 13th" that the heroine walked
in to an office in New York in the middle of July with a feather turban on
her head I simply cannot swallow it.


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