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Letter written from London by Emily Howland and published in a local paper, likely the Auburn Journal. Discusses sightseeing in London. Locations visited include the Royal Academy, Hyde Park, Westminster Abbey, the British Museum, Madame Tussaud's, the National Gallery, and various schools. Discusses the London policemen and the Earl of Shaftesbury. Criticizes the English aristocracy. Discusses hearing Charles Spurgeon and Stafford Brooke preach.
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