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Mary - thanks for your note. Nice to think someone is looking at my library. Wouk - the man peaked with Caine, let's face it. Then the Book of the Month Club sent me Marjorie, and damn, the man can write! But not about anything important. Not at least while I was alive.
I admire your theater collection. My attempts at playwrighting were not too well received. But in a play the credit for all the really hard work goes to those who stage, direct, and act in it. I had all the fun. They had all the work. Well, that is a nice kind of an exchange for once.
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