New London, New York.
I like the letters in Our Post-office Box best of all, and read every one of them myself, but as I am only six years old, I can not write very well, so I have asked mamma to write for me. My father has taken Harper's big paper many years, and when the first Young People came, I coaxed him to subscribe for it for me.
We live on a nice, pleasant farm in Oneida County, and have all kinds of domestic animals. My pets are a pair of pure white twin calves, just alike. My brother climbed a tall tree in the woods yesterday, and brought down four young crows, which he killed, and hung in the corn field to scare away the big crows.
Walter C. R.
The following letter will be welcome to the many inquirers for this little flower girl of the Pacific coast:
When my letter was published in Young People, I was away from home, and I have only just now seen it in print. I am sorry the prettiest flowers of the valley are gone, but I have a few pressed that I will send to each address, and I will ask some of my friends to send me some of the mountain flowers.
Genevieve Harvey,
Galt, Sacramento County, California.