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                <title level="m" type="sub">a machine readable transcription</title>
                <author>Walt Whitman</author>
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                <editor>Ed Folsom</editor>
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            <p>Have finished my Germantown visit &amp; am back here. I did not send Dr B[ucke]'s
                book to Mrs. Ritter<ptr target="nyp.00496_n2"/>—have indeed not sent copies to
                any except my sisters and <choice>
                    <abbr>neices</abbr><expan>nieces</expan></choice>.<ptr target="nyp.00496_n3"/> Mrs. Gilchrist, however, has a
                copy—John Burroughs also has—Glad you sent one to Tucker<ptr target="nyp.00496_n4"/>—he is a good friend—I have not heard any
                thing more of Rolleston's German translation.<ptr target="nyp.00496_n5"/> Dr Karl
                Knortz, cor: Morris av. &amp; 155th st. New York City, has translated many of my
                poems in German, &amp; published them.<ptr target="nyp.00496_n6"/> Do you know the
                    <hi rend="italic">Nation</hi> is made up of <hi rend="italic">Evening Post</hi>
                matter?</p>
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