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                <title level="m" type="main">Walt Whitman to Jeannette L. and Joseph B. Gilder, 21
                    March 1882</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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                        <title xml:id="ehm">The Correspondence</title>
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                            <date notBefore="1961" notAfter="1977">1961–1977</date>
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                    <name type="place">431 Stevens street</name>
                    <name type="place">Camden New Jersey</name>
                    <date when="1882-03-21">March 21
                        '82</date>
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                <salute>My friends</salute>
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            <p>I believe you have in MS one or two clusters of my Notes<ptr target="uva.00438_n1"/>—<hi rend="italic">yours</hi>—they are paid for—I think I
                would like to look over them &amp; touch them up to date (<hi rend="italic">perhaps</hi>, or <hi rend="italic">not</hi>, I could tell on seeing
                them)—I wish you would send the MS therefore immediately here—&amp; I
                will at once make the improvement-changes, (if any)—&amp; return to
                you—</p>
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                <salute rend="right">Walt Whitman</salute>
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