The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 34, July 1, 1897 - A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls by Various
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page 37 of 60 (61%)
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I wish it was thicker, so I could read more at a time. It's too bad about Greece and Turkey's war. Do you think there is any chance of Greece winning if the Powers stop their foolishness? My big brother (who is six feet three inches) was down in Jamaica for a while, and saw a Cuban filibuster and knew the captain of it. MEREDITH D. GREENWOOD HILL, POTTSVILLE, PA.., June 7th, 1897. DEAR MEREDITH: It is very difficult for us to tell anything about Greece and Turkey; many people think that Greece is entirely out of the whole matter, and that if the Powers want Turkey to give up Thessaly they will have to fight her and force her to do so. EDITOR. _To the Readers of_ THE GREAT ROUND WORLD. DEAR BOYS AND GIRLS:--The first part of this letter is for you little ones whose hunger for "stories" is often unappeased because of the lack of books suitable for you--whose ages may be represented by single figures. |
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