
Han has recd your kind donation, with letter, enclosing 5 dollars—for the same her gratitude can scarcely find expression, yet constant reiteration, How good Walt is. She will acknowledge your kindness personaly, but her hand at times is allmost paralyzed by being shrunken, through chronic jaundice.
I have read your Autumn, or Nov. Boughs, and I am surprised that where pensions have been allotted to so numerous a class of undeserving persons, your devoted exposure of yourself at the bedside, or camps of the wounded, should have pased for nought.
Enquiries are constantly made
in this town of Burlington, respecting you.
I am now past 72 years of age.
My sign reads, ["]C. L. Heyde Painter of Vermont Scenery"
Han will acknowledge your letter and enclosure, personaly. She experiences much discomfort: Does not sleep well; refreshingly. Never did. The weather has been very cold for the last few days.
Charlie—I remember very gratefully your good will, in remittances in past times—Never shall, coud not forget You.