Outpost eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 314 pages of information about Outpost.

Outpost eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 314 pages of information about Outpost.

A letter from Kitty, received a few days since, brings very satisfactory accounts of her progress in learning and in life.  She is as happy as possible in her engagement to Frank Brown, and improves, under his tuition, beyond my wildest hopes.  She has a strong nature and a deep heart, has Kitty; and I believe Brown understands and can guide them both.  Kitty tells me, also, that Theodore Ginniss is taking high honors in his class, and is one of the most promising fellows at Antioch College.  He will yet become man of mark, and Mrs. Legrange may well be proud of her prot‚g‚.  Give her my regards, please; and a thousand kisses to Dolce, whom I thank most humbly for her kind message to her poor old Karlo.  I hope to see her again in my little vacation next summer.  Remember me, too, most kindly to your husband, upon whose coming to Greenfield I am depending a good deal, as I do not suffer, like you, from too much society; and I shall be glad to associate with one man who does not chew tobacco, or sit in the house with his hat on.

And now, dear Dora, good-night, and good-by for a little while.

Always your affectionate cousin,

Karl.

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