Letter from Alice Freeman Palmer to Frederick Holland Day

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This is a scanned version of the original document in the Abernethy Manuscripts Collection at Middlebury College.

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3 MASON ST. CAMBRIDGE. My dear Mr. Day. You are very good to remember me at this busy time with this many glimpse of the search of the mountains and our good time in it all. How delightful Miss Whitney's { ?] is! But Miss Manning and I have an eye on you, and my [ ?] are almost too broad for the pictures surely "our special artist"

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is very successful! I saw with joy the other day that you are soon to publish your Keats letters. We were most sorry that we could not accept your charming invitation for the Keats evening. I seldom rebel more than I did then against Mr Palmer's constant engagements. Some time soon I hope we may see you here and continue the acquaintance so pleasantly begun in August. Faithfully Yours, Alice F. Palmer Dec. 24, 1891

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Mr. Fred Holland Day.

Norwood

Mass.

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