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  Dear Walt:

I am very glad to get a paper or a pamphlet from you from time to time. It shows me you are around & have not forgotten me. I am interest​ interested​ in the Bruno Lectures by Brinton & Davidson & thank you for sending them to me. In a recent no. of the  Atlantic there was a long account of his trial, with copious extracts. If you have not seen it you would find it worth reading. We have moved back here from Po'keepsie​ Poughkeepsie​ & I am very busy in my farm & fairly happy. The old earth is so sweet in the spring, especially when one moistens it a little with his sweat, oh, if you could be here & see all this beginning of life again! I trust you do get out  in your chair occasionally. It is a great comfort to know you was able to read your Lincoln lecture in Phila Julian is well & is helping me hoe in the vineyards. Ursula is well & terribly busy getting settled. Drop me a card. I return dear Williams Donnelly pamphlet.

With much love John Burroughs