Louisa May Alcott, her life, letters, and journals; . Fac-siiuilc of Miss Alcotfs Writing. 363. ^j~-v- d ^ Vo- T O ^n^xcr-v—v< ^ . ^^ ^ ^V^-^^J^. 364 Louisa May Alcott. us. Maybe I could work them into a story of ourcullud bredren. Thanks for the books. Dear Miss is rather prim in her story, but it is pretty and quite correct. So differ-ent from Miss Alcotts slap-dash style. The H. H. book [ Ramona ] is a noble record ofthe great wrongs of her chosen people, and ought to wakeup the sinners to repentance and justice before it is toolate. It recalls the old slavery days, only these victimsare


Louisa May Alcott, her life, letters, and journals; . Fac-siiuilc of Miss Alcotfs Writing. 363. ^j~-v- d ^ Vo- T O ^n^xcr-v—v< ^ . ^^ ^ ^V^-^^J^. 364 Louisa May Alcott. us. Maybe I could work them into a story of ourcullud bredren. Thanks for the books. Dear Miss is rather prim in her story, but it is pretty and quite correct. So differ-ent from Miss Alcotts slap-dash style. The H. H. book [ Ramona ] is a noble record ofthe great wrongs of her chosen people, and ought to wakeup the sinners to repentance and justice before it is toolate. It recalls the old slavery days, only these victimsare red instead of black. It will be a disgrace if H. her work and pity all in vain. Yours truly, ]^ M. A. [1885.]Dear Mr. Niles, — Thanks for the book which I shalllike to read. Please tell Miss N. that she will find in Sanbornsarticle in St. Nicholas or Mrs. Moultons in the Emi-nent Women book all that I wish to have said aboutmyself. You can add such facts about editions, etc., asyou think best. I dont like these everlasting notices;one is enough, else we poor people feel like sq


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