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3 our thoughts and memories. And for the object lessons in the pure love of nature for the previous things of the lasting
hills that you have, you first foremost, made the priceless possession of everyone that has eyes to see and hear to love understand-none
of us can be thankful enough to God to you for interpreting his voice his handiwork to us- How precious also are thy thoughts
unto me, oh God How great is the sum of them Your life so well exemplies the 2 described The Bible that I prize so much
as yours in my library-because of the intense personality of the author because of the affection sincerest esteem in which
we Magees-girls boys hold him. I especially feel a nearness to you by reason of that babyhood meeting in the Yosemite of you
my dear Mother father in May 1871 I do so prize the picture of my mother with me in her lap I could only wish that you my
father were in the picture as you shall always be in