The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 24, April 22, 1897 - A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls by Various
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page 25 of 38 (65%)
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Won't you tell us something about golf, or what you see when you go out
riding? We think you could write a very interesting letter on either of these subjects. EDITOR. _Sydney G., Baltimore, and A.V.N. Myers, Cornwall-on-Hudson:_ Thank you for your kind letter. We are glad you find THE GREAT ROUND WORLD interesting. EDITOR. DEAR MR. EDITOR: I have had only two of your papers. I like them very much. I am going to save them and have them bound. It is so muddy here, and it was muddier last week; the mud was half a foot deep. There is a man that runs a dray-wagon here, and he has two little mules. He whips them almost to death. A little while ago a poor dog went by with a tin can tied to his tail; the boys that did this filled it full of dirt, and the poor dog was half scared to death. Perhaps I ought not to be so familiar, as this is the first letter I have written to you. |
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