William Wetmore Story and his friends : from letters, diaries, and recollections . ot make itself felt. She writes, apparently in1860, to the little girl whom she had takencare of in illness several years before—byPens desire. He is not well, and prays youto send him for solace a certain FamilyBobinson, says he, by Mayne Beid, and tobe sure not to remember against him his hav-ing blotted a book of yours last year. I doubtthe connection between Mayne Beid and Bobin-son, but speak as I am bidden. Poor child,he wants a book of some kind. And onanother occasion she addresses the same youngfriend i
William Wetmore Story and his friends : from letters, diaries, and recollections . ot make itself felt. She writes, apparently in1860, to the little girl whom she had takencare of in illness several years before—byPens desire. He is not well, and prays youto send him for solace a certain FamilyBobinson, says he, by Mayne Beid, and tobe sure not to remember against him his hav-ing blotted a book of yours last year. I doubtthe connection between Mayne Beid and Bobin-son, but speak as I am bidden. Poor child,he wants a book of some kind. And onanother occasion she addresses the same youngfriend in the same interest: Dearest Edith, MKS BROWNING 371 I am very sorry, but papas are more particularthan mamas, and this papa of Pens wants himfor his music, he says, and does not like the ^whole day to be idled. There are lessons,besides, for to-morrow. Dearest Edith, for-give us. Another day, with less obstacles,you see. And thank you for your is impossible to disappoint a little girl moremercifully. END OF THE FIRST VOLUME. PRINTED BY WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND %. -i-ti. !? >-\-^^ i-POn^ J GETTY CENTER LIBRARY 3 3125 00751 3605
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