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BARTON CLARA
SEPT. 20 - 1910

Glen Echo, Md. Sept. 20 1910

My dear, dear May Wright-Sewell:

I come to thank
you again, and again, for the four beautiful
volumes which have come to me.

What a labor you have performed: A labor
of love I fear it has too much been.-- but
what a contribution to the historic lit-
erature of Woman it is! It stands
out like a rock in the sea, for the waters
of all the world to lave, and wash, but
however fierce and angry their storms they
cannot overthrow it. A lasting monument
to the great Unity of Womanhood the
world over.

What great grand thoughts

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