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A Woman of the Middle Border, letter, 1924 November 14, to Hamlin Garland, New York, New York, USA. Includes typed transcription. "Without waiting to allow my 'better judgement' the chance to voice any sentiments regarding the class who 'rush in where angels fear to tread', I am going to yield to the strong impulse which possesses me at this moment -- the moment in which I have finished reading your priceless contribution to American literature in 'A Son of the Middle Border' and ' A Daughter of the Middle Border'." -- first line.
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