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In the evening Commander Takashita brought in half a dozen Japanese naval officers who had been with Togo's fleet oflp Port Arthur and had taken part in the fleet actions, the attacks with the torpedo-boat flotilla, and so forth. I [129] Digitized by Microsoft® LETTERS TO fflS CHILDREN tell you they were a formidable-looking set and evidently dead game fighters !
A PRESIDENT AS COOK _ ^^ White House, June 11, 1905.
Dear Kermit: Mother and I have just come home from a lovely trip to "Pine Knot."
... It is really a per- fectly delightful little place; the nicest little place of the kind you can imagine. Mother is a great deal more pleased with it than any child with any toy I ever saw. She went down the day be- fore, Thursday, and I followed on Friday morn- ing. Good Mr. Joe Wilmer met me at the sta- tion and we rode on horseback to "Round Top," where we met Mother and Mr. Willie Wilmer.
We all had tea there and then drove to "Plain Dealing," where we had dinner. Of course I loved both "Round Top" and "Plain Dealing," and as for the two Mr, Wilmers, they are the most generous, thoughtful, self-effacing friends that any one could wish to see.


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