
Your post card of 7th came to hand yesterday—H. and I are so full of business (!) that we can hardly find a minute to write you. The stenographer's report of the dinner talk came this morning—it is interesting to an extradinary extraordinary degree—I guess H. will make a fine thing out of it for Lippencott Lippincott —it will be one of the most characteristic pieces yet—dramatic in form and in spirit. The weather here is very charming and the place looks well. I judge from your last postcard that the wine is rather doing you good—I hope it will. H & I talk Whitman & L. of G. here all day long—we have been busy planning the Whitman book for this fall, we have material for a fairsized, most valuable volume—
With best love R M Bucke