Letter from Laura Ingalls Wilder to Rose Wilder Lane
In this letter, Laura Ingalls Wilder replies to her daughter Rose Wilder Lane's letter regarding edits and plots points in the manuscript for the book referred to as Silver Lake, part of the Little House on the Prairie series. Wilder signs the letter as Mama Bess.
Images (6)
Document
| id |
id
7722945
|
|---|---|
| contentType |
contentType
document
|
| identifierLocal |
identifierLocal
RWL-LIW-13-849
|
| source |
source
import
|
Source image fields (6)
Extracted text
OCR Page 1 of 6should not be made to think about it.
The readers must know all that but they
The story of silver Lake is connected with
Plum breek close enough in m Laura's mind
and her thoughts are given the reader, but
it is second hand and the knowledge
isn't even sad, as it would be if told
your way. It is, and will be passed
over lightly by the reader in the interest
of the new adventure which is already
begun
I am afraid I am going to insist that
the story starts as I started it,
How about rythan and balance in the
sentences 2
I was in hopes that I had profited
enough by your teachings that my copy
could go to the publishers, with perhaps
a little pointing up of the high lights
If it could then perhaps I could do
the following two without being such a
bother to you.
Let me go over it carefully again 0102
and see if in your judgment we can't
try it out on Harpers.
Relations
belongs_to
belongs_to
created_by