. The oist . 47 During those ten days of solitude wegot pretty discouraged with Florida,and I decided to brave the month ofMarch up in Connecticut, and go homeI sprung it this time and became asquealer, but Worthington agreed togo too, so we sacrificed our outfit,took the Osceola from Welaka thenight of February 11, at twelve oclockand took the trip down to Jackson-ville. I || On February 13th we took the Clydeliner Mohawk and came to NewYork City. I dont suppose this story I havewritten will ever appear in print, as it is the first I have ever written, and Iimagine is pretty crude, but if it
. The oist . 47 During those ten days of solitude wegot pretty discouraged with Florida,and I decided to brave the month ofMarch up in Connecticut, and go homeI sprung it this time and became asquealer, but Worthington agreed togo too, so we sacrificed our outfit,took the Osceola from Welaka thenight of February 11, at twelve oclockand took the trip down to Jackson-ville. I || On February 13th we took the Clydeliner Mohawk and came to NewYork City. I dont suppose this story I havewritten will ever appear in print, as it is the first I have ever written, and Iimagine is pretty crude, but if it should1 hope Mr. Worthington will not seeit, as I imagine it would not digestvery well with him, but with me it isonly a kind of confession. I wrote it in answer to the appealfor more copy, by the Editor of ournice little representative paper, TheOologist, which I hope to take all mylife and if I can The Oologist willprobably last a good many years as Iam not far past a score. Harold N. Vars,Plainfield, ^j -^^i:?4i;^
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