Chapter XXIII
Anagnos and Mr.
Rodocanac to Plymouto see many old tell you a little story about Plymouth.
Many years ago t t kind and gentle and patient like to like to go to c to build very nice little chemselves.
to a strange country to live and leave very dear y king. So, t all to big boxes, and said, Good-bye. I am sorry for t to kno knoalking about because t knoc soon tc t little boys and girls to forget it and learn to talk funny Dutc go to a nery far a all to t to find a nery. Poor people s s because t knotle c ocean for it is very strong and it makes a large boat rock and ttle c ter t see trees or flo just er and tiful sky, for s II. Letters(1887-1901)69
not sail quickly t kno engines and steam. One day a dear little baby-boy poor little Peregrine is dead no upon deck to look out for land. One day t s on try safely. Little girls and boys jumped and clapped tepped upon a tle s dear little Peregrine slept in and many old t came in to visit Plymoutime and see many old things.
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tO MR. MIC. 17th, 1888.
Mon cting by tiful sun is seaco ten yesterday. ty seven little c see mucime o see my mot little sister. I o Alabama to visit me and I ake you to ride in my little cart and I to see me on my dear little ponys back. I sly I a