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The Peterkin Papers
By Lucretia P. Hale
Mrs. Peterkin Puts Salt into Her Coffee.
Dedicated
To Meggie (The Daughter of The Lady From Philadelphia)
To Whom These Stories Were First Told
The Peterkin Papers
By Lucretia P. Hale
Preface to The Second Edition of The Peterkin Papers
THE first of these stories was accepted by Mr. Howard M. Ticknor
for the "Young Folks." They were afterwards continued in
numbers of the "St. Nicholas."
A second edition is now printed, containing a new paper, which
has never before been published, "The Peterkins at the Farm."
It may be remembered that the Peterkins originally hesitated about
publishing their Family Papers, and were decided by referring the
matter to the lady from Philadelphia.
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