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              <text>Minneapolis, Minn.&#13;
Feb 8th, 1902&#13;
Dear Mr. Grover, &#13;
It is a great pleasure to know that the Primer is soon to appear. To me it is always a joy to see an effort completed. You ask how The Sun-bonnet Babies originated; well, They began their career as a joke and they seem to have gone on their way, creating smiles, everafter. &#13;
There once was a studio, with three young women in it, two painted on china and on sketched in watercolor and ink. One day a characteristic head was up for inspection, and one of the three said “Well, it’s all in the face, the character,” “I think that is not always so,” said the sketcher and thereupon drew with a few lines, a baby in a bonnet, trudging along and for decorative effect she carried a huge four-leaf-clover. This undoubtedly is the reason why all the succeeding babies were healthy, happy, lucky and wise.&#13;
The idea developed and the children grew more interesting all the time, as children do, until I am almost amazed at my family. It is a sincere pleasure to feel sure that my little people make real little girls and boys happier the work is its own reward.&#13;
Very cordially yours&#13;
Bertha L. Corbett&#13;
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