Letters to His Children by Theodore Roosevelt
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page 19 of 161 (11%)
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DEAR LITTLE MISS SARAH, I liked your birthday note _very_ much; and my children say I should draw you two pictures in return. We have a large blue macaw--Quentin calls him a polly-parrot--who lives in the greenhouse, and is very friendly, but makes queer noises. He eats bread, potatoes, and coffee grains. The children have a very cunning pony. He is a little pet, like a dog, but he plays tricks on them when they ride him. He bucked Ethel over his head the other day. Your father will tell you that these are pictures of the UNPOLISHED STONE PERIOD. Give my love to your mother. Your father's friend, THEODORE ROOSEVELT. UNCLE REMUS AND WHITE HOUSE PETS (To Joel Chandler Harris) |
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