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Laura E. Richards, Maud Howe, Florence Howe Hall, Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910, in two volumes, with portraits and other illustrations: volume 1, Chapter 6: seventy years young 1889-1890; aet. 70-71 (search)
et. So let us still shout Evviva! I do not mention the fact of your age,--I don't know it,--but if I should guess, from what I know I should say twenty-five. I was twenty-eight when I left America-and that is such a few months ago -and I know you were born somewhat about the same time. You will receive a great many congratulations and expressions of friendship, but none more sincere than those of Your old friend — I mean Your young friend, W. W. Story. Rome, Palazzo Barberini, May 10, 1889. From James Russell Lowell 68 Beacon Street, 13th May, 1889. Dear Mrs. Howe, I should n't have suspected it, but if you say so, I am bound to believe this improbability, as absurd as Leporello's Catalogue for its numerals. If it be so — I beg pardon — since it is so, I am glad that you are going to take it cheerfully as who should say to Time, Another turn of the glass, please, my young friend, I'm writing. But alas, I can't be there to take a glass with you. You say, if there be <