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Lancaster. N.H., Sept. 11, 1897. 



Dear Mr. Beane:- 



Your letter is at hand and I wish to thank you for your kind offer 

 You know how much I want a copy of this work and I shall appreciate it 

 much more coming from you and it will be a pleasant reminder of the 

 walks and talks we have had this summer. 



I trust tnat nothing will happen to interfere with our tramp the 

 19th; it is not likely that we shall see many birds but we may run across 

 somethlnf; new and we s}mll certainly have a good visit togelher. I heard 

 my Warbiinfj; Vireo this morning singing away as happily as ever . I hear 

 that there are some ducks on the river, tomorrow I shall walk down to the 

 meadow and see if I can get a look at them, >^ , /? 



