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Your article in the March number of the North American Review has given me so much pleasure & solid comfort that I am [[compelled?]] to tell you - never have I read any thing so good & truthful of Walt. [[unclear]] & what you have said of reading [[Goethe?]] Besides it calls up such delightfull memories of Walt - I knew him [[unclear]] Boston in 1882 when he was reading | Your article in the March [[number? member?]] of the North American Review has given me so much pleasure & solid comfort that I am [[compelled?]] to tell you - never have I read any thing so good & truthful of Walt. [[unclear]] & what you have said of reading [[Goethe?]] Besides it calls up such delightfull memories of Walt - I knew him [[unclear]] Boston in 1882 when he was reading |
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Truman H. Bartlett 101 St. James Ave. Boston, Mass.
April 13-19
Miss Edith Franklin Wyatt-
Dear Madam
Your article in the March number? member? of the North American Review has given me so much pleasure & solid comfort that I am compelled? to tell you - never have I read any thing so good & truthful of Walt. unclear & what you have said of reading Goethe? Besides it calls up such delightfull memories of Walt - I knew him unclear Boston in 1882 when he was reading