Miss A. T.—There is no commentary on Pope's translation of Homer, but many interesting papers have been published on the subject.


Edward M. Van C.—Your letter was a long time reaching its destination, as it first took a trip to the Dead-letter Office at Washington, and was forwarded to us from there. Like the little girl mentioned in the paper on the Dead-letter Office in Young People, No. 11, you posted it without a stamp.


E. L. M.—You write a very pretty letter considering that you are "only a little girl nine years old," and you need not feel nervous in future.


Miss E. W.—Many thanks for the charming letter and poem you so kindly forward from the bright little nine-year-old girl, Jennie Lancaster, of Marshall, Texas.


Addie W. P.—The quotation you wish is probably this: "Nothing in his life became him like the leaving it." It occurs in Shakspeare's play of Macbeth, act first, scene fourth.