Letters to a Friend 



whatever. Mrs. H. had a letter from him lately, 

 part of which she read to me. And now, Mrs. 

 Carr, you must see the upper mountains and 

 meadows back of Yosemite. You have seen 

 nothing as yet, and I will guide you a whole 

 summer if you wish. I am very happy here and 

 cannot break for the Andes just yet. 



Squirrel is at my knee. She says, " Tell Mrs. 

 Carr to come here to-morrow and tell her to 

 bring her little boy when she conies." If you 

 will come, she says that she will guide you to 

 the falls and give you lots of flowers. Mrs. H. 

 tells me to say that she has received a very kind 

 letter from you, which she will answer. Sends 

 thus her kindest regards. If she can find a chance, 

 she will send bulbs of lily by mail. 



I have been nearly blind since I crossed the 

 snow. 



Give my kindest regards to all your homeful 

 and to my friends. 



I am always 



Yours most cordially, 



J. M. 

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