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together last Tuesday. I do hope that you can visit the Museum again, and that I can have the pleasure of showing you some pictures and interesting objects from the Indians of the "four states". 
My dear Miss Helen Heitzman:- 
Your sweet little letter is now lying before me, and I am so glad to see that Navajo Indian has become your friend. Do come again as soon as you can, and let me make you better acquainted with this very interesting "Rover of the Plains".
Your little letter of thanks reached me this morning and I am glad to learn that you would like to come to the Museum again.
I cannot tell you how the Indians met me when I first went to their homes as it would take too long, but if you will come again and will remember this question, I will not only tell you about it, but show you pictures of the first Indian that we saw.
My dear Miss Betty White:-
Your little note of appreciation has shown me how much you remembered of our talk last Tuesday. I was glad to hear you ask about the turquoise stones and carved sticks, and if you will give me the pleasure of welcoming you here some time in the near future, we will go to the lecture halls together, and see these beautiful stones and sticks that I told you about.
My dear Miss Dorothy Rothschild:-
I thoroughly enjoyed having you and your little classmates with me last Tuesday, and I am so glad to see that you took the pains to look up the "four States" when you reaches home, or your school room.
The Navajos