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Miss Edith Franklin Wyatt
Miss Edith Franklin Wyatt
Dear Madam
Dear Madam
Your article in th
Your article in the
March number of th North
March {{number?}} of the North
American Review has given me
American Review has given me
so much [[unclear]] solid comfort
so much [[unclear]] & solid comfort
that I am [[unclear]] to tell you
that I am [[unclear]] to tell you
[[unclear]] have I read any thing so
[[unclear]] have I read any thing so
good & [[unclear]]full of [[unclear]]. [[unclear]] &
good & [[unclear]]full of [[unclear]]. [[unclear]] &
what you have said of reading
what you have said of reading
poetry. Besides [[unclear]] calls of [[unclear]]
poetry. Besides it calls up such
delightful memories of Walt.
delightful memories of Walt.
I knew him [[unclear]} [[unclear]]
I knew him [[unclear]} [[unclear]]
Boston in 1882 when he was reading
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 Template:Number? of the North American Review has given me so much unclear & solid comfort that I am unclear to tell you unclear have I read any thing so good & unclearfull of unclear. unclear & what you have said of reading poetry. Besides it calls up such delightful memories of Walt. I knew him [[unclear]} unclear Boston in 1882 when he was reading