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                <title level="m" type="main">Walt Whitman to Anne Gilchrist, 27 May 1883</title>
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                <author>Walt Whitman</author>
                <editor>Kenneth M. Price</editor>
                <editor>Ed Folsom</editor>
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                            <date notBefore="1961" notAfter="1977">1961–1977</date>
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                    <date when="1883-05-27" rend="right">May 27 '83</date>
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            <p>Your good letter came four days ago—Herb's has also reached me<ptr target="pml.00056_n2"/>—both warmly appreciated &amp; thanked—I keep
                well—am still here in C. but shall go off somewhere soon—Dr Bucke's book
                will be first published in England<ptr target="pml.00056_n3"/>—Josiah Child,
                (at Trübner's) will have some copies in a very few days, (to enter one at
                Stationers' Hall, London, to secure the English copyright: &amp; to make the
                first sales)—You will see your pen &amp; thought are in it<ptr target="pml.00056_n4"/>—Herb's picture intaglio forms the
                frontispiece—Mrs Stafford is about as well as usual again.<ptr target="pml.00056_n5"/> It is a very warm Sunday afternoon—as I write up
                in my third story south room—</p>
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