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Title
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Letters, June 29, 1911_007
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Alternative Title
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Letters, June 29, 1911
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Date
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June 29, 1911
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Creator
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Edith Schwartz Clements
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Description
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handwritten letter
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Identifier
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nshs-rg3158am-002
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Transcription
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7 gled down with eyes closed in content. Another one had a narrow strip of tin which
he bent around the bars, or into various shapes. Still another, sat on the floor with
his feet lifted up against the projection on the wall- for all the world like an
Irishman with feet on the table- and ate something he had in his hands. The kangaroos
too were amusing. Among the most beautiful creatures were the brilliant colored song-birds
"” hundreds of them & the pea-cock who had his tail spread in all its glory- a wonderful
sight, especially when he sent ecstatic quivers all through its shimmering brilliance.
Nor will I ever forget the marvelous sea-anemones- all sizes, many colors- especially
pinks & lavenders- all variations of fringe from the ones with delicate frills like
carnation pinks to the im-
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Rights
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