A Scholars Letters to a Young Lady Passages From the Later Correspondence of F

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A Scholars Letters to a Young Lady Passages From the Later Correspondence of F
Francis James Child
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June 13, 1888. [?] . . . What a tale you tell! I myself have been very unhappy because a part of my roses have done badly, but I have many buds, and today they are out, I may say, by thousands. I have not had time to attend to them properly, and worse still have not had legs. My printers are on my heels, and rheumatism has been in my knees. Insects are not very bad here, though worse than anywhere out of Massachusetts. The cold weather has been unfavorable, and some which have always done w
...ell by me have been blighted dreadfully. I have asked my dear little Hoopers to come and see them this 1 888] TO A YOUNG LADY 67 afternoon, and have promised roses to all my pad dies who will line my fence, in two or three or four or five relays, because there are so many roses that it is wicked not to give them to the youngsters. But I do not know how to get the time. Oh ! that you could but look in!
After many years experience I think there is nothing more perfect than Marie Baumann. Fran- gois Michelon is not going to do well ; he pines like a delicate girl.


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