Page:Letters of a Javanese princess, by Raden Adjeng Kartini, 1921.djvu/317

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LETTERS OF A JAVANESE PRINCESS

My husband thinks the idea of moving the Japara wood-carvers here excellent. He supports me warmly in that, just as he does in all my other projects. A handcraft school for natives has been one of his dreams all along.

My husband is anxious for me to write a book about the sagas and legends of Java. He would collect them for me, and we could work on them together——a wonderful prospect.

There is so much that he wants to do with me; on my writing-table several articles from his hand are already lying.

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