Emily Dickinson - Letter 294 (Cambridge, September 1864) Susan Gilbert Dickinson lyrics

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Emily Dickinson - Letter 294 (Cambridge, September 1864) Susan Gilbert Dickinson lyrics

At Centre of the Sea - I am glad Mrs. Gertrude lived - I believed she would - Those that are worthy of Life are of Miracle, for Life is Miracle, and d**h, as harmless as a Bee, except to those who run - It would be best to see you - it would be good to see the Gra**, and hear the Wind blow the wide way in the Orchard - Are the Apples ripe - Have the Wild Geese crossed - Did you save the seed to the Pond Lily? Love for Mat, and John, and the Foreigner- And kiss little Ned in the seam in the neck, entirely for Me - The Doctor is very kind - I find no Enemy - Till the Four o'Clocks strike Five, Loo will last, she says. Do not cease, Sister. Should I turn in my long night, I should murmur "Sue"? Emily.