CHAPTER III.-1
t tell time ago o go to in t some I kno explain it; but perplexed or doubtful. I kno to divine is wonderful.
Already people are taking a deep interest in being impressed. Serest in ion erest. t us be exceedingly careful e about e freely to you and tell you everytion: It is t promise never to sters to any one. My beautiful be transformed into a prodigy if I can .
June 5, 1887.
t makes . Indeed, topic o a semi-liquid state. Yesterday ook off in ernoon. round to tting up impatiently and s t o me ically: quot;Sun is bad boy.
Sun must go to bed.”
S, cutest little ted o bring me some er, s;Legs very tired. Legs cry much.”
Serested in some little c are pecking to t ;c; onis, iny creature inside, cannot be put in a letter. tle, and made no objection to our investigations. Besides tions to t, and a penful of funny little pigs. You o see me all over, and asks countless questions--questions not easy to anser seeing t of t;Did baby pig grow in egg? here are many shells?”
y and one-y-one and one-half inches. You see, Im only one inch ahead!
June 12, 1887.
tinues . t you mustnt t, and not tural, beautiful activity of ion. Of course, I s overtax y of tful. tell us t ;overdoing,quot; t oo active (t s all a fe many absurd and impossible remedies. But so far nobody seems to of cive opping tural exercise of ies. Its queer ter imes experience o be inue to set forty!
I am teacters as a sort of diversion. It gives o