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4 mornings. Palo Alto is a pretty village with its fine trees, and I hope that we shall all have the pleasure of welcoming
you and your family here one of these days. I spoke with Dudly? , who joins me in these hopes; you may be assured that there
will not be any circle of chairs arranged around you, and no 'talk', 'lecture' and unnecessary handshaking. We are too innocent?
good natured for that, and not as wise as the B. snakes. With the Kindest regards to Mrs Muir and your daughters and thanks
for your many kindnesses (last not least the charming book and the pine-cone) Yours faithfully Ewald Flugel diacritic
. 1 Stanford University Jan. 10. 1902 My dear Mr Muir, You and your dear wife (as I should say in German; in 'America?'
: M ? Muir) must regard me as a most ungrateful wretch for not having written a line yet after my return home from your hospitable
roof I plead guilty of having been painfully negligent, but I can assure you that I have not been ungrateful On the contrary
whenever I was able to take a free breath under the 02936