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My dear Miss Cleveland
I knew your name directly and well remembered your visit at Otterbourne. I am greatly obliged to you for the elucidation of reef of Norman’s woe. I was highly dissatisfied with the idea that it was connected with the White ship, but having nothing more definite to put in its stead I let it stand. I strongly suspect that the word Woe - which I see in one version is Oh, ... continue reading
My dear Miss Cleveland
Thank you much for sending me the answer to that question. Do you remember sending me the two volumes of the Harvard biographies, James Lowells’ was the one I liked above all others, there seemed to be such depth and originality in his whole character.
I have lent the book to several persons chiefly on his account
I remember that pleasant visit well.
Pray assure friend that our little Scamp is in full health and ... continue reading