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Patullo Family Letters

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wrote it. I did not send him the reprint and don't relish the thought that he should have credited the sending to me.
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wrote it. I did not send him the reprint and don't relish the thought that he should have credited the sending to me. In future, whenever you send anything of mine to any of our friends, I wish you would clearly indicate that it comes from you and not me.  Because I never bother any of them with it, and never try to advertize my stuff that way.  The Post is sufficient circulation for me.
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Celie forwarded Mr. Lorimer's letter to you.  I heartily appreciate your motive in writing to him, but Mr. Lorimer has access to every clipping in America touching on the Post; he knows to a cent what each man's work is worth to him; and nothing a man's family or relative can do will help his standing.  His work is all that counts.
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wrote it. I did not send him the reprint and don't relish the thought that he should have credited the sending to me. In future, whenever you send anything of mine to any of our friends, I wish you would clearly indicate that it comes from you and not me. Because I never bother any of them with it, and never try to advertize my stuff that way. The Post is sufficient circulation for me.

Celie forwarded Mr. Lorimer's letter to you. I heartily appreciate your motive in writing to him, but Mr. Lorimer has access to every clipping in America touching on the Post; he knows to a cent what each man's work is worth to him; and nothing a man's family or relative can do will help his standing. His work is all that counts.




BC Archives MS-1188 Box 1 File 4 PATTULLO, George Robson, 1845 - . Woodstock, Ontario Selected letters from his son George R. Pattullo Jr., 1917-1918.