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d extend to esies as may be possible.
t, Very truly yours, (signed) .
tO MISS CAROLINE DERBY on, Penn., August 17, 1893.
...Every one at to me... Nearly all of tors seemed perfectly o let me touc delicate t explaining everyto me. A Frencleman, o my touc o trical building, and sorical telepened to t;to be, or not to be,quot; at tennial. Dr. Gillett of Illinois took us to ts and omans buildings. In ted tiffanys ex, and iful tiffany diamond, in King Lud remarked t I s. At t tiful Syrian lady. I liked t to tment urer. I never realized il I sa interesting ex. Japan must indeed be a paradise for co judge from t number of playtured truments, and tiful eresting. ty-seven letters in ts. Prof.
Morse kno deal about Japan, and is very kind and o visit time I go to Boston. But I tranquil lagoon, and to me, more t t on ter, t do, rosy lige City, making it look Part II. Letters(1887-1901)89
more than ever like Dreamland....
Of course, ed t ing place. I into treets of Cairo, and rode on t he hale-back....
In tarted in tuscumbia, of o establis;I e to my friends about ted t to me in a s time, as . tance encouraged ting and buying books ever since, until noable public library in town.”
tO MRS. Con, Penn., Oct. 21, 1893. ...e spent September at uscumbia... and mountain tractive and restful after tement and fatigue of our visit to ty and solitude of than ever.
And noudy ter utor assisted by my dear teacudy Aritic, Latin and liter