We received our paper this morning. We have only read two stories, but we think we shall like it. Our teacher read us about Lieutenant Peary, and about the meteorites he got from Greenland, and about the Tennessee bicycle. Each one in the school wrote a letter. We are going to select the best ones and send them to you. Yours truly,

Ralph E.
Foxboro, Mass.

Dear Editor:

We received our paper to-day. I think we shall like The Great Round World very much. Our teacher read about the meteorites and the bicycles. Each one of us is writing a letter. Yours truly,

Harwood W.

P.S.—I have hurt my right fingers and can't write very well, but am learning to use my left hand.

Every one ought to learn to write with their left hand. In England boys and girls are taught to write with both hands. There is a book published explaining the method. Editor.

Dear Editor:

Can you give me further information relative to condensed food described on page 1267 of The Great Round World? What the probable cost will be; where can it be obtained; how soon before it can be bought; and any other facts you may know relative thereto, and greatly oblige,

Yours truly, E.A.H.