CHAPTER V.
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as more appropriate to t of reated; to ted. tory ten by erlined t for ter convenience of to read it. e a little letter, and, enclosing t, foro Mr. Anagnos for hday.
tory ed in tor and, from a revie in tte, I artled to find t a very similar story had been published in 1873, seven years before helen was born.
tory, quot;Frost Fairies,quot; appeared in a book ten by Miss Margaret t. Canby, entitled quot;Birdie and ; ted from tories o convince me t Miss Canbys story must at some time o helen.
As I ory, or even tter, and found s. Sterly unable to recall eitory or the book.
Careful examination in titution to learn if any extracts from t not tory must o ime ago, as ains distinctness facts and impressions o its keeping.
Part I. in t volume.173
After making careful inquiry, I succeeded in obtaining tion t our friend, Mrs. S. C. ed to tle daug t er, Mass., ime, of tertained o ion of juvenile publications, among ory of quot;Frost Fairies,quot; s t so racts, if not entire stories, from t as s able to find ions for t bookstores in Boston, Neuted for t task, as ired from business many years ago; ually discovered t ilmington, Delaion of tained from o me a copy of t edition.
t generous and gratifying letters racts from er mentioning tion of tories in tes: quot;All tories o t publisitles may have been changed.”
In tter ses: quot;I you o make and t I am glad sory, and t I e to time. I am so muc I I ten a little poem ent