
ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE
LONDON.
ONTARIO
London, Ont.,28 Aug 1888
Many thanks for your note of 26th enclosing frontispiece and leaf from
Lippencott Lippincott
—it must be mighty slow for you staying in one room all the
time—I think they ought to fit up the two downstairs rooms for you and have
you there—you could sit by the window and see out would be more in the
world—do you not think you would like it better? it would be no trouble to
make the change—just put all the furniture you needed in those two rooms and
live in them day & night—then why not have a low easy
carraige carriage
call round for you occationally occasionally
on good days and drive a mile or two? It
would not be much but it would make a change—I would let the horse & buggy
go and arrange for the easy carriage (hire it) in their place—I wish I could
better attend to such things—perhaps I will be after a while if the meter
turns out as we expect— I wish you would show this letter to Horace and authorise him to move in the matters mentioned or at all
events consult him on the points raised—yes, H. is first class, I do not know
what we should have done without him—all well here.

