The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897 - A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls by Various
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page 23 of 47 (48%)
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We must congratulate all three of our young friends on their excellent
writing. They are among the best written letters we have received so far. Etta's is particularly clear and good. Frederic D. writes a second letter, asking about Crusoe's Island. We have heard nothing new about Juan Fernandez. We have, however, written to the Consul at Valparaiso and asked him if he can give us any information. We cannot get an answer for several weeks, but when we do all our doubts about Crusoe's Island will be set at rest. We thank Swift T., of Yonkers, for his very kind and friendly letter. It pleases us very much to know that our young friends like the paper and are anxious to receive it every week. DEAR EDITOR: I want to say how glad I was when I heard from THE GREAT ROUND WORLD that General Gomez had won a victory. I wish that that brutal General Weyler had been killed instead of General Maceo. Wasn't it extraordinary that all the trees in India were covered with that queer stuff? I wonder how it got there? Have any of the Hindustanees risen yet? I am also very interested in the war Greece is having with Turkey. I wish the powers would not interfere with Greece and |
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