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F
.
Scatological
letters
–
pass
to
Jubal
(
who
had
a
bet
with
himself
that
no
such
letter
would
ever
show
the
faintest
sign
of
literary
novelty
)
for
further
disposition
–
i
.
e
.
,
gully
.
G
.
Proposals
of
marriage
and
propositions
not
quite
so
formal
–
ignore
and
file
.
Use
procedure
under
"
B
"
on
third
offense
.
H
.
Letters
from
scientific
and
educational
institutions
–
handle
as
under
"
E
"
;
if
answered
at
all
,
use
form
letter
explaining
that
the
Man
from
Mars
was
not
available
for
anything
;
if
Jill
felt
that
a
form
brushoff
would
not
do
,
pass
along
to
Jubal
.
I
.
Letters
from
persons
who
actually
had
met
Mike
,
such
as
all
the
crew
of
the
Champion
,
the
President
of
the
United
States
,
and
a
few
others
–
let
Mike
answer
them
exactly
as
he
pleased
;
the
exercise
in
penmanship
would
be
good
for
him
and
the
exercise
in
human
personal
relations
he
needed
even
more
(
and
if
he
wanted
advice
,
let
him
ask
for
it
)
.
This
guide
cut
the
number
of
letters
that
had
to
be
answered
down
to
manageable
size
–
a
few
each
day
for
Jill
,
seldom
even
one
for
Mike
.
Just
opening
the
mail
took
a
major
effort
,
but
Jill
found
that
she
could
skim
and
classify
in
about
one
hour
each
day
,
after
she
got
used
to
it
.
The
first
four
categories
remained
large
at
all
times
;
category
"
G
"
was
very
large
during
the
fortnight
following
the
world
stereocast
from
the
Palace
,
then
dwindled
and
the
curve
flattened
to
a
steady
trickle
.
Jubal
cautioned
Jill
that
,
while
Mike
should
himself
answer
letters
only
from
acquaintances
and
friends
,
mail
addressed
to
him
was
his
to
read
if
he
wished
.
The
third
morning
after
the
category
system
had
gone
into
effect
Jill
brought
a
letter
,
category
"
G
,
"
to
Jubal
.
More
than
half
of
the
ladies
and
other
females
(
plus
a
few
misguided
males
)
who
supplied
this
category
included
pictures
alleged
to
be
of
themselves
;
some
of
these
pictures
left
little
to
the
imagination
,
as
did
the
letters
themselves
in
many
cases
-
This
letter
enclosed
a
picture
which
managed
not
only
to
leave
nothing
to
the
imagination
,
but
started
over
by
stimulating
fresh
imaginings
.
Jill
said
,
"
Look
at
this
,
Boss
!
I
ask
you
!
"