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Oct. 12 . 1897

Dear Mrs. Warner,

I hope this will have a more cheerful sense. 
My work is going terribly well and your request to see it is not unheeded, nor Miss Bloodgoods commission. 

I have every faith what my forest of Arden, will be fully as beautiful as any preceding work of mine; Bronx Park has helped me wonderfully, and I would have gone out today for that breezy agitation of nature that is so beautiful. But the rain has spoiled

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I tried, but it might need more help (letter doesn't make sense) Fixed.