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                <title level="m" type="main">Walt Whitman to Edward Carpenter, 1 September [1878]</title>
                <title level="m" type="sub">a machine readable transcription</title>
                <author>Walt Whitman</author>
                <editor>Kenneth M. Price</editor>
                <editor>Ed Folsom</editor>
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                <sponsor>Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of
                    Nebraska-Lincoln</sponsor>
                <sponsor>University of Iowa</sponsor>
                <funder>National Historical Publications and Records Commission</funder>
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                    <date>2012</date>
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                <distributor>The Walt Whitman Archive</distributor>
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                    <addrLine>319 Love Library</addrLine>
                    <addrLine>University of Nebraska-Lincoln</addrLine>
                    <addrLine>P.O. Box 884100</addrLine>
                    <addrLine>Lincoln, NE 68588-4100</addrLine>
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                    <p>Copyright © 2012 by Ed Folsom and Kenneth M. Price, all rights
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                        <title xml:id="ehm">The Correspondence</title>
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                            <publisher>New York University Press</publisher>
                            <date when="1964">1964</date>
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                            <biblScope unit="page">135–136</biblScope>
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                    <name type="place" rend="right">Camden,</name>
                    <name type="place" rend="right">New Jersey,</name>
                    <name type="place" rend="right">U S A</name>
                    <date when="1878-09-01" rend="right">Sept 1st, 5 p.m.</date>
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            <p>Just a word any how to let you know I am real well and hearty considering, and haven't forgotten you a bit. Received your kind letter (to which I know this is a poor return).<ptr target="med.00630_n1"/> Have a photo: though which I like, taken in N.Y.<ptr target="med.00630_n2"/> Will send you one soon as I get them. The G[ilchrist]s [are] well. Herbert is here in New Jersey.<ptr target="med.00630_n3"/> B[eatrice] at the hospital.<ptr target="med.00630_n4"/> Harry S[tafford] is back at printing. Mrs. S[tafford] not well.</p>

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                <signed rend="right">W. W.</signed>
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                <p>Thanks for your suggestion in Bee's letter, which she sent me.</p>
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