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I always read it, for I am heartily in sympathy with so many of the things for which it works. -PRESIDENT ROOSERELT. FORMERLY
THE LAND OF SUNSHINE THE NATION BACK OF US, THE WORLD IN FRONT OUT WEST A MAGAZINE OF THE OLD PACIFIC AND THE NEW
A magazine wholly unlike any other published anywhere. . . . The best there is in periodical literature on the Pacific Coast.
. . Ability and individuality powerful enough and original enough to give distinction to any periodical. ... A voice listened
to with respect and interest in all parts of the country. -The Dial. Its lively independence and its genuine learning. ...
A steady evenness of worth and interest. -The Nation. Editor's Office Los Angeles. Cal. Sept. 6th....... 190.....5 EDITED
BY CHAS. F. LUMMISDear Old Muir: Your letter takes a great load off our hearts. It is good to know that you are in good
health and that dear little Helen is getting competent to ride 30 miles at a lick. That is splendid. I hope the child will
get as strong as they make. Wanda must have needed the rest too, robuit as she is. I hope you will soon be able to get at
hard work, the blessedest invention of God for the sore heart. Some of these days I hope to be in shape so that we can go
together up and down my Wonderland. I would give a great deal to see you and the girls confronted with Acoma for the first
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