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ginnymc at Nov 08, 2017 08:19 PM

p. 3

now think it a great book, not at all
as great as Shirley [underlined] though. It is a
[word blotted out] book. The article in the last
Cornhill [sp? [underlined] about the Sandwich Islands
is by my father. The last good thing
about Sleswig [letters crossed out] and Holstein is from
the Berlin Publicist [underlined]. Have you seen it?
This people is the least patriotic of all
German nations. "It is a race that
bears the unmistakeable signs of ec-
clesiastical stultification." I have
been to see Mrs. Theodore Martin
(Helen Faucit) in Imogen. Have
you seen her? I thought it
would require several seeings to
form a judgment, but at all e-
vents she is an accomplished ar-
tist. Phelps was playing Leonatus
Posthumus. He really seemed to me
mere rant. I am now toiling through
an essay for the Hercameron, [sp?]but
can you tell me what in music

p. 3

now think it a great book, not at all
as great as Shirley [underlined] though. It is a
[word blotted out] book. The article in the last
Cornhill [sp? [underlined] about the Sandwich Islands
is by my father. The last good thing
about Sleswig [letters crossed out] and Holstein is from
the Berlin Publicist [underlined]. Have you seen it?
This people is the least patriotic of all
German nations. "It is a race that
bears the unmistakeable signs of ec-
clesiastical stultification." I have
been to see Mrs. Theodore Martin
(Helen Faucit) in Imogen. Have
you seen her? I thought it
would require several seeings to
form a judgment, but at all e-
vents she is an accomplished ar-
tist. Phelps was playing Leonatus
Posthumus. He really seemed to me
mere rant. I am now toiling through
an essay for the Hercameron, [sp?]but
can you tell me what in music