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2 following appears to have a line through it ? a letter to Mrs. Wilson. Try to have ? to my F. This afternoon - Oh! - One more pretty ? I must press my white dress - and ? on my corset - and I must look to my nails - and ? about referring, re-organizing my investment? 250/2500 for Jan:47- ? Oh- how tiresome and ? all this is! - And now I am to write five lines more - and they count words - and I am to remember not to & also an extra ? to-night - as I have some business ? too I must change the flowers - and I must clean my shoes - and ? some clean bloomers, - and wash these - and perhaps my night-gown, - and see about my supply of handkerchiefs - also I ought to read over what I have written since I have been here. - Shall I ? for 7 or F? strikethrough text ends December 13 - Dear Mrs. Wilson; A word to thank 1 you for my enjoyment of your masterly review of "Uncle Tom's Cabin", in a recent New Yorker. I had not read my books for sixty years - When I was about fourteen - But I had never forgotten its question? its humor and genius compassion; and I had long resented my? resulted in snobbish patronage and ignorant destruction visited on ? Who seemed to me never to have seen its dynamic pages, - or known anything whatsoever about its human significance. Your review came as a relief and a comfort-; and took me back again to the ? I have just re-read it ? only ? fault to find