Letter, [1881 Oct.], Ponkapog, Mass., to Edmund Clarence Stedman.

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Letter, [1881 Oct.], Ponkapog, Mass., to Edmund Clarence Stedman.

Concerns his writing and editorship of Atlantic Monthly. "I find it terribly difficult to get good poems for the maga[zine]. Our old singers have pretty much lost their voices and the new singers are so few! My ear has not caught any new note since 1860."

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