I am particularly interested
in the Cubans, and hope they will soon gain their freedom.
I have just finished "Little Women," and perhaps the other
little girls and boys have read it, too. I think it is splendid.
I am eleven years old, and this is my first letter, so I hope
you will publish it.
Wishing THE GREAT ROUND WORLD continued success, I am
Yours truly,
GRACE K.
GREENSBORO, N.C., Feb. 27th, 1897.
DEAR MR. EDITOR:
My teacher subscribes for your paper for children, so that I
learn a great deal. I liked the account about the Nicaragua
Canal very much last week, as I know little about it.
I look every week with pleasure for the coming of THE GREAT
ROUND WORLD, as I am so interested in all the news you give
us. Wishing your paper great success, I am
Your little reader,
M.T.W. (Age 9).
NEW YORK, March 3d, 1897.
INVENTION AND DISCOVERY.
A _new paper doll_ has been invented by a Brooklyn woman.
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