James Lane Allen to May Wright Sewall

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James Lane Allen to May Wright Sewall

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When I found the tulips in my room, my Dear Mrs. Sewall, I promptly transplanted them in a spot where they will not wither. Professor Sewall has been so unspeakably perfect to me, that I have a sort of awkward feeling that I ought to worship

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him. If he were at all a politician I should say that he was electioneering with the hope of being canonized.

And the servant put the cream into my two cups of coffee almost as you might have done yourself.

but but but!

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You really do not conceive how unlike itself Indianapolis seems. I could almost think of it as a lovely woman who had lost a front tooth (I do not mean that I miss the presence of something that bites.)

This time, as on both the former occasions, I am to tired. I

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owe it to Professor Sewall and you to come back at least once more _ without a lecture. Sincerely and always Gratefully Yours, James Lane Allen

Saturday

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