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					<description><![CDATA[I really have not read any of the books I HAVE WRITTEN. I don&#039;t know how I made the three I did. I was very ill, having been left unatended by the medicla personell of Scottsboro, Alabaa circa the years I typed them. That does not mean I could not have published some more, by now. Now, &#039;&#039;Lost Letters to Leigh&#039;&#039; is very unique in style and I typed it up in Craigmont, Idaho having carried the manuscripts from Alabama and around Idaho and Washington and Oregon, to California then to Tennessee where I typed the third book, &#039;&#039;Letters Labelled Lunacy: Love&#039;&#039;. If you read &#039;&#039;Lost Letters to Leigh&#039;&#039; even though there is typos or typota (e), then it is one of the fun to read type books, to pronounce the syllables&#039;s&#039;. It is a unique, fun, tounge exercise of a read. Good show&#039;s&#039;. Robert p.s. I still rate it as three stars to be neutral minded. Being neutral minded is a great secret and valuable knowledge that I leave you with. Another bit of knowledge is that we all breathe the same breath.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I really have not read any of the books I HAVE WRITTEN. I don&#8217;t know how I made the three I did. I was very ill, having been left unatended by the medicla personell of Scottsboro, Alabaa circa the years I typed them. That does not mean I could not have published some more, by now. Now, &#8221;Lost Letters to Leigh&#8221; is very unique in style and I typed it up in Craigmont, Idaho having carried the manuscripts from Alabama and around Idaho and Washington and Oregon, to California then to Tennessee where I typed the third book, &#8221;Letters Labelled Lunacy: Love&#8221;. If you read &#8221;Lost Letters to Leigh&#8221; even though there is typos or typota (e), then it is one of the fun to read type books, to pronounce the syllables&#8217;s&#8217;. It is a unique, fun, tounge exercise of a read. Good show&#8217;s&#8217;. Robert p.s. I still rate it as three stars to be neutral minded. Being neutral minded is a great secret and valuable knowledge that I leave you with. Another bit of knowledge is that we all breathe the same breath.</p>
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