A Scholar's Letters to a Young Lady; Passages From the Later Correspondence of Francis James Child

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We have a young girl with us who has lived in Mexico, and when letters were brought in this morning she exclaimed, "You have one from Mexico !" Here it is, mailed February i, so that we are only a week apart from South to North, but 88 A SCHOLAR'S LETTERS [1890 from North to South apparently longer. That is to make up for our paying only two cents postage from North to South, as my young Julia informs me I am to do, but are they really two and a half times as long in bringing you my letters ? M
...y first, as I hope you have several days known, was written on the Thursday when you were to arrive — much too late, as I have ruefully said. This, I think, is my sixth. . . .
You hit my birthday by instinct : the first it was, not is ! I am not born again as I should like to be every twenty years. To be born again every year would on the whole be a loss, you know, even though I were born the same person, and not, as might happen, a person with an aversion to all my actual propensities. I might be born to be indifferent to roses, to poetry, to study, to almost anything but M.


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