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Lawson, Thomas W., 1857-1925

"Friday, the Thirteenth"

I hope you will continue to write them. I know they are taken more
from real life than immagination. I am sure they will be appreciated as
much as "Frenzied Finance". I have taken the liberty to send a good word
to Ridgway's.
With best wishes, I remain
Tours respectfully,
Western Union Telegraph Co.
R.A. Kelly


Los Angeles, Calif.,
December 11, 1906.
Mr. Thomas W. Lawson,
Boston, Mass.
My dear Sir:
It was indeed a pleasure to read your novel in this month's Everybody's.
Being an old trader myself, I have appreciated every word of it and look
forward for the continuation with much interest.
I just want to say this too--that anyone who says that you cannot write
anything else but "Street" gossip had better cover his "shorts".
Wishing you all kinds of success, and with congratulations on your
splendid work, I am
Very sincerely,
Nancy Brown
214 Citizens Nat'l Bank Bldg.


Washington, D.C.,
December 1, 1906.
Thos. W. Lawson, Esq.,
Boston, Mass.
Dear Sir:
I have just read with very great pleasure and edification the first
installment of your excellent story "Friday the 13th". It is so far a
masterpiece.
Congratulating you. I remain
Very truly,
M.


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