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Show : LETTERS AND ANSWERS. Salt Lake City, Sept. U, 33(4. Dear Aunt Bu- I am going to the Hamilton I. school. I was in the second reader last year, and iliis year 1 am in the third. My teacher's name is Mi-s Ileriun. She is very nice, but not as Loving j, Aunt Busy. Your loving niece, ALICE EXNIS. , j! Aunt Busy is delighted to hear of your im- f prnveiiiont, Alice. Be a good girl and your teacher i will love you. Aunt Busy thanks you for your kind opinion of her, and hopes to always remain to you "loving Aunt Busy." Salt Lake City, Sept. 14, VMC Dear Aunt Busy I am years old. I think you are the dearest old lady. My sister has read 'o me about you and 1 want to write to you how ! .much I love vuu. Two kisses, and I'll close.Your ! 'I it lie niece, ' ELEAXOKE EXXIS. So Aunt Busy has a wee -3-year-old niece! She would like to see the dear toddler who thinks her "ilie dearest of old ladies." She is pleased "to have 'he b.vo of so many dear children, and liopes to be long rememliered by the girls and boys, old and . oUlig. Salt Lake City, Sept. IS. Dear Aunt Busy I thought you said that the lessons will come half way if the jnipils go half way! Well. I believe that I have gone half way, and l lie results so far have not been great. I used. m. believe everything you said, but this advice does not seem quite right. What do you think of me lor Idling vou this r Your affectionate but doubt- ! ing nephew, JOIIX CTLLEX. Aunt Busy has often said what ihe dear nephew quotes. She is truly sorry to hear that her kindly given advice is doubted. Suppose now that the dear boy tries to meet llhe losons more than ludf way, say ihree-quarters. and then reports to Aunt Busy. Shi1 thinks the nephew -is an honest, bravo lad to write, his opinions so frankly. I ry 1 Aunt Busy's latest suggestion and watch for re- r A suits. Obstacles that will not yield when met half. May must be conquered by the whole way or not at all. Aunt Busy is a wise, wise old lady, dear. She ha conquered a few troubles herself, hence her vudin. |