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  See notes August 8:90/ Dear W. W.

It seems so pleasant that dear Walt Whitman is so (comparatively) well, & getting out into the open. Thank you for remembering me in so good a letter. I shall see Symonds' book as soon as possible. Shall watch for it in Athenaeum. Having given up general literary contributions myself, too, I have ordered the Critic, Open Court, Camb. Tribune &c stopped. Must look up Critic every week, though. Dr. B. & I will bring out my book on you sometime, perhaps sooner than we any of us know. I wrote fr. London Canada, to Fredk Wilson, peremptorily ordering him to return my MS to me.

Do write as often as you can. I have myself absolutely no leisure to speak of, & have acquired a curious distaste for writing—at present.

affec'y W S Kennedy