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trut and mind.
It troubles me greatly no kno people could make sucakes. I am perfectly sure I e tory myself. Mr. Anagnos is mucroubled. It grieves me to t I of course I did not mean to do it.
I t about my story in tumn, because teacold me about tumn leaves fairies must ed t, too, t King Frost must aining precious treasures, because I kne oteacold me t ted ruby, emerald, gold, crimson, and bro I t t must be melted stones. I kne t make c made me very o t tiful and t trees glo see them.
I t everybody about t I do not kno very muc teac to tors; s dinner and I missed feel t I can add anyt erest. My ooo quot;full of tearsquot; people t ; for I kno s;love tiful trut and mind.”
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Yours truly, ANNIE M. SULLIVAN.
So muca Bureau Souvenir. tter from Mr. Anagnos is reprinted from tItUtION AND MASSACtS SCON, MarcO tOR OF thE ANNALS.
Sir: In compliance atement concerning ory of quot;King Frost.quot; It to me as a birt on November 7tuscumbia, Alabama. Knoies I did not ate to accept it as to-day t sing sucion. Soon after its appearance in print I o learn, tte, t a portion of tory (eigion or adaptation of Miss Margaret Canbys quot;Frost Fairies.quot; I immediately instituted an inquiry to ascertain ts in the case.
None of our teacomed to converse Miss Canbys book, nor did ts and relatives at . ain Keller, e to me as follo: quot;I en to assure you t ory from any of ions or friends e o impress ails of a story