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3 What wonderful years those were that you spent in that grand country, alone in the mountains d illegible ering their history
Mr. Burroughs was in Washington not long ago on his way to the Everglades, and he spoke of seeing you on your return from
Africa. I wonder if we shall have a book telling of what his other men? has seen. I should be glad to hear of the well-being
of Helen and here babies. It seems a most beneficent outcome of her desert life. She was a illegible girl and she has her
reward? . Tell her please that I always think of her with affectionate interest. Wanda and her little family it is good to
know of, too. With hearty, illegible tardy? , thanks for your kindly thought of us, and hoping that we may see you here again,
Sincerely yours, Florence Merriam Bailey.