this one is from a woman named edith mae. edith mae was 39 years old when she wrote this. and she lived on a tumbledown farm outside of canton, and she was a little concerned as you hear that she might not qualify or be eligible for this gift because she wasn't in canton proper it and this is what she wrote. i'm not going to read the whole letter. some of these letters by the way are eight, nine pages long. and in those days, there were no therapy groups. people didn't go to psychiatrists and psychologists, and they didn't unburden themselves even to their spouses because they didn't want to add that way to what their spouse or the children were tearing. so they kept it bottled up inside. and this offer by b. virdot in many ways was the first release that they had to speak of what was on their mind. but that being said this was from edith mae it was written december 18, 1933, the same day that the ad came out and she had three young children and lived on his farm, and she wrote, mr. b. virdot, maybe i shouldn't write to you, not living right in canton but for some time i h