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  Dear Mr Whitman—

I want to thank you for the beautiful photograph of yourself sent me through Miss Smith. It is too true a likeness of you as you are now to represent the author of the Leaves of Grass. The picture which hung on yr​ wall showed that person better—his paganism, his full senses, his readiness to identify himself with all things, his insubordination, & his recklessness of the fine relations     which change a world of things into a world of persons. If I could prefer a poet to a man, I should like that picture better. But this will be the best reminder of the beautiful ripened spirit who met me in Camden & said, "I did the work sincerely. So it is honorable. God shall use it to help men, or else let him throw it away."

With warm regard, I am Sincerely yours, G.H. Palmer