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I have your postcard of the evening of 23d. Very glad to hear you are "no worse" have had a letter from Dr. Longaker from which I judge that you will be relieved by his treatment—he finds nothing the matter with you which is threatening to life tho' much that would be absolutely destructive of all comfort unless looked sharp after. I judge from his letter that he is a thoroughly sensible fellow and probably a good physician and I hope you will have him look after you right along. I have had no report, "good" or bad, of Ingersoll's Shakespeare speech—I wish you or Horace would send me one—We had a few lovely warm, bright days but now it is bleary and snowing again as if spring was two months ahead—but nil desperandum!

Love to you R M Bucke see notes March 30 1891