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expresses thoughts on \n                   Robert Browning . ]","[Receipt for the sum of $105.50.]","See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","","University of Virginia. 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looks forward to a long literary talk with\n                  her; notes she is working on a story or a book.]","[Discusses Norwegian painter Hammerstead who plans\n                  to settle in [ \n                   New York ]; asks for Drake's help\n                  in bringing Hammerstead's paintings before the\n                  public.]","[Encloses short poem which he feels good about;\n                  discusses a story he is working on.]","[Responds to Bunt's request for him to recall an\n                  important incident in his life by saying he has\n                  nothing to offer other than his birth, which was to\n                  long ago for him to remember it.]","[Agrees to publish a volume of juvenile stories, \n                   Boyhood in Norway , 1892, for Boyesen\n                  in the autumn of the following year; discusses term\n                  of publication.]","[Sends the requested ballad intended for\n                  recitation, \"The [ ] of A Song\"; 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