Dallas S.
Cornwall-on-the-Hudson, N.Y., May 3d, 1897.
Dear Mr. Editor:
Having read three of your Great Round World books, I now let you know how I enjoyed them. I read many interesting things about the little island of Greece, and many other things. I read one book a day, and each week I send them to a friend in the country. She enjoys them very much.
Yours truly,
New York, May 4th, 1897. Jessie B.G.
The Editor thanks Marie, Dallas S., and Jessie B.G. for their kindly and pleasant letters.
Dear Editor:
I take your Great Round World and like it very much. I hope Greece will win in her war with Turkey, and Cuba in her war with Spain. General Weyler must be a very cruel man to kill the wounded Cuban soldiers who are in the hospitals. I hope the wars will soon stop and the countries be at peace. I enjoy your paper very much, it having many interesting accounts in it. I am very glad that the Czar of Russia is not going to make the exiles travel on foot any more to Siberia, and I think he must be a very nice ruler. Do you think the Cubans will win? I wish The Great Round World was published twice a week, as I like it so much. Did young Prince George of Greece marry that "Holy Child," as I think she is called?
Yours truly,
Evansville, Md., May 12th, 1897. Nannie M.
Dear Nannie:
Thank you for your letter and kind words.