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He was here with his "show" about a year ago, and I called on him and presented him with a copy of "Our Wild Indians". His book, by the way, was wretchedly brought out; and while he expressed unbounded delight at the appears of our's, he did not conceal his intense disgust at the appearance of his own, though it is doubtful whether its shortcomings would have ever suggested themselves to him had he not seen "Our Wild Indians." | He was here with his "show" about a year ago, and I called on him and presented him with a copy of "Our Wild Indians". His book, by the way, was wretchedly brought out; and while he expressed unbounded delight at the appears of our's, he did not conceal his intense disgust at the appearance of his own, though it is doubtful whether its shortcomings would have ever suggested themselves to him had he not seen "Our Wild Indians." | ||
By the way that minister - the Rev Wilson - was canvassed in Washington, beat me out of hundreds of dollars. He is a pill and no mistake. I never got a cent for the books he delivered in W. or anywhere else. | By the way that minister - the Rev Wilson - was canvassed in Washington, beat me out of hundreds of dollars. He is a pill and no mistake. I never got a cent for the books he delivered in W. or anywhere else. | ||
I trust you are better of the rheumatic attack & enjoying good health. | I trust you are better of the rheumatic attack & enjoying good health. | ||
Believe me to remain | Believe me to remain | ||
Sincerely Yours | Sincerely Yours | ||
A.D. Worthington | A.D. Worthington |
Latest revision as of 05:19, 5 January 2021
He was here with his "show" about a year ago, and I called on him and presented him with a copy of "Our Wild Indians". His book, by the way, was wretchedly brought out; and while he expressed unbounded delight at the appears of our's, he did not conceal his intense disgust at the appearance of his own, though it is doubtful whether its shortcomings would have ever suggested themselves to him had he not seen "Our Wild Indians."
By the way that minister - the Rev Wilson - was canvassed in Washington, beat me out of hundreds of dollars. He is a pill and no mistake. I never got a cent for the books he delivered in W. or anywhere else.
I trust you are better of the rheumatic attack & enjoying good health. Believe me to remain Sincerely Yours A.D. Worthington