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My dear Miss Booth I read my sister's story when it came back from you yesterday, and it struck me as being bright enough & be worth the trouble of hardening to a more [workable ?] length. and that it would be rather nice to [ ?] it as a surprise to her; but before beginning I want to ask if I may send it again
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for your decision. should I or so? I am very anxious that she should get into the way of writing sale-able [things ?] you know it takes a [writer ?] experience to [trust ?] any writer what [ ? ?] but dont you think she has quite a charming [ ?] touch? I am on the sofa today which must excuse my bad writing, and I am dear Miss Booth very cordially yours. S. Woolsey