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To The Reader Of This Book

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This little book's a letter,                 I send direct to you;             I hope that you will like it,                 And read it thru and thru.             And after you have read it,                 Just send a thot to me;             Your thots will help to make me                 The "Poet" I would be.                              Yours very truly,                                         ALAN L. STRANG,                              Redwood City, California.

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