EDITOR.
DEAR EDITOR:
My teacher, Miss Galbraith, takes your paper, and I used to be
looking for it; at last I bought it myself, so I could own it.
Your paper is very interesting and helpful in Geography. All my
family are interested in THE GREAT ROUND WORLD,
especially my father.
Will you please tell me if General Maceo is dead or not? We got
so many different stories it is hard to tell which is true. Or
if General Rivera is to be put to death?
I live in New Haven; it is a beautiful city, full of elm trees,
with parks. Also Yale College, from which Nathan Hale and Samuel
Morse graduated.
Your Reader,
JOHN C.
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
P.S.--I am glad that you don't publish prize-fights. It is the
nature of animals, not human beings.
DEAR JOHN:
There is no longer any doubt that General Maceo was killed. The stories
that he was still alive were probably made up by the Cubans, for fear
their countrymen might lose heart if they knew the truth.
You will see in this number of your paper that General Rivera is not to be
shot, according to the present reports. EDITOR.
DEAR EDITOR:
I enjoy THE GREAT ROUND WORLD immensely, and look
forward to its coming every week.
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