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                <text>Archive letters relating to S.R.Crockett </text>
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                <text>In this case the author of the letters </text>
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                <text>Detail of the letters content. Where letters don't have files attached often the description gives you all you need to know. </text>
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                <text>In this case the person the letter was sent to, or sometimes, relates to </text>
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                <text>Please see our rights policy page </text>
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              <text>Letter from Mrs. Crockett to A.P. Watt</text>
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              <text>Ruth Mary Crockett</text>
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              <text>The Black Douglas, The Red Axe, Dent, Wayfarers Library, price reduction, 1/6d, agreement, Rogue's Island, boys books, Cleg Kelly, Andrew Penman, W.S. McGeorge, vintage typewriters, Galloway paintings</text>
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              <text>Thanks for letter of 11th telling of Messrs. Dent's intention to reduce price of books in their Wayfarers Library; thinks they right and probably will sell more copies at 1/6d and in any case supposes all must agree to change; so glad to find Watt really liked Rogue's Island; always thought Mr Crockett specially happy in writing about boys, he loved doing it and had very tender place in heart for his own Cleg Kelly; of boys who lived on Island two are gone: husband and Andrew Penman; W.S. McGeorge the artist still living and still paints exquisite pictures of his own beloved Galloway</text>
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              <text>Bengairn, Peebles</text>
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