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It is after tea (7 P.M.), I am over in my office—gas lit, blinds drawn down, quite snug. Received today "Le Temps" and your letter enclosing Kennedy's note, all welcome. Do not be uneasy about Mrs Costelloe, she is young and strong and will rally—will probably be better than ever in a year from now and will know enough to keep well next time. If I saw the least prospect of her not recovering I should feel it as a terrible calamity—but I do not—she will get well all right—do not be uneasy about that. All well here and all going right. No further word from Willy Gurd but I look for him here within the next 2 or 3 weeks   without fail. I note what Kennedy says about the publication of the book (his "W.W.") as soon as I get a few hundred that I can spare (and I look for that time to come very soon now) it is my intention to advance the funds required for I am very anxious to have K's book printed and so made safe—put on record for good. I have many other schemes to go into when the needful is forthcoming—I am not in a hurry (there is no hurry) if I live I shall see some of them through yet—

Who fights for the truth has strong backers—I am not uneasy—we shall certainly come out O.K. in the end

Best love to you dear Walt R M Bucke