Typed letter signed "Andy" : North Brooklin, Maine, to Geoffrey Hellman, 1966 Aug. 5.

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Typed letter signed "Andy" : North Brooklin, Maine, to Geoffrey Hellman, 1966 Aug. 5.

Asking four questions about the habits of trumpeter swans; reporting that "life here is very tense and gaudy" and that he recently shot a woodchuck and saw three immature blue herons.

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