Round Anvil Rock

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Rising, he stepped to her side, and gave her a sheet of paper torn fromhis note-book and covered with writing. He did not return to the chairwhich he had arisen from, but took another much nearer her own.
"Poetry!" she said. "Is it something that you have written?" He smiled. "I have merely copied it. I saw the poem for the first timean hour or so ago at Mr. Audubon's. It is new and has never beenprinted. It was written by the young English poet, John Keats, to hisbrother George Keats, who is a
... partner of Mr. Audubon in the mill on theriver. Mr. Keats and his wife are here now, the guests of Mr. Audubon. The poem came in a letter which has just been received. I have copied apart of it, and a few words from the letter, also. Mr. George Keats waskind enough to allow me, and I thought you would like to see them. Ihadn't time to copy the entire poem, though it isn't very long. " "It was very kind, " said Ruth. "I am so glad to see it. May I read itnow? This is what the letter says, " reading it aloud, so that David alsomight hear.

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