Autograph letter signed : "The Round Table" [Boston], to Mrs. [Mary Ashton Rice] Livermore, 1892 May 4.

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Autograph letter signed : "The Round Table" [Boston], to Mrs. [Mary Ashton Rice] Livermore, 1892 May 4.

Concerning her joining the Round Table, of which Higginson was Chair, urging her to join only if she sincerely plans to attend.

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