Letters, 1904-1906, New York.

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Letters, 1904-1906, New York.

[1] 1904, Dec. 1, to Mr. Johnson.--Is leaving for Florida and New Orleans and cannot have lunch. [2] 1906, Sept. 10, to Mr. Norton.--Deeply regrets his inability to accept invitation to take part in Longfellow celebration; his past failure to write verse under the demands of occasion.

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