I remain,
Your devoted reader,
WALTER L.S.
P.S.--I read "Jack and Jill" six times.
NEW YORK, March 20, 1897.
"Beautiful Joe: the Autobiography of a Dog," by Marshall Saunders; "Black
Beauty," by Sewell; "The Wonder-Book" and "Tanglewood Tales," by
Hawthorne; "Greek Heroes and Greek Fairy Tales," by Kingsley;
"Jackanapes," by Mrs. Ewing; "Ten Boys Who Lived on the Road from Long
Ago," by Jane Andrews.
This list has been made for you by two very nice little girls named Clare
and Eleanor. They have read and liked all the books in the list.
EDITOR.
DEAR EDITOR:
I like THE GREAT ROUND WORLD very much, and have just
finished reading it. I would like to ask a few questions.
Do you think that Cuba will ever be free?
Do you think that the United States will help Cuba?
I was very much interested reading about the Inauguration.
I was very sorry about Dr. Ricardo Ruiz being killed in Cuba.
I was very much interested in the article about wheels.
I must now stop, and success to your paper.
Your affectionate reader,
TOM M.
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