Letter from [Alice Spencer H.] Jones to [John Muir], 1913 May 16.

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[4]trees that I should put in - If you would, I should be so glad - for they would certainly be real aristocrats. I want good things but know so little - Will write again, when get in town. Fred sends his best regrads and I my love-Hark the Lark Jones[in margin: Hooker f[illegible]][1]Sierra MadreMay 16. 1913.My dear Good Friend,So very much do I wish to thank you for the beautiful new Book - It is the very best of all! For it is you, just you!05451 [2]Everybody is going to love it. - especially the children.It brings to Fred and me so very many happy memories of those blissful other days when we were all together among the roses.I am in the[3]country today- and this the only pen.-.We have four acres - a little house under a wonderful live oak tree - surrounded by orange trees.We want some fine trees. Sometime please make me a list of som

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