1891~1895
tly and pleasantly at my beautiful, sunny s, my darling little sister and my small broteacoo, and so of course I am tle, tle, e a little and play deal, and tfully!...
My friends are so pleased it for me to continue my studies in Need at t, of spending anot city I used to t I s;at ; in Ne since I ance of so many people, and can look back to suc and successful er to next year, and anticipating still brigter times in tropolis Please give my kindest love to Mr ton, and Mrs Riggs and Mr arner too, alten Veniceons pen dancing over t is a pleasant sound because it is full of promise !
Please pardon me, my dear Mrs ton, for sending you a typeten letter across tried Part II. Letters(1887-1901)92
several times to e tle ing mac I very difficult to do so on account of t ture of my I am compelled to use my typeer altoget is not my quot;Remingtonquot; eit a naugtle t gets out of order on test provocation, and cannot be induced to make a period...
tO MRS. ILLIAM tober 16, 1895. metropolis!
e left on Friday nigurday morning. Our friends ly surprised to see us, as t expected us before t of ted Saturday afternoon, for I ired, and Sunday I visited es, and no I feel quite rested, I am going to e to you; for I kno to mind it mucer eacrain-men in tation if train be called for about fifteen minutes; so doo ; but in a moment teaco go to train at once. Sook us on track and put us on board our train. t visit before train started. as t not very kind? So it