
Yours of 2d to hand this
forenoon. I am here at office at work as usual (none the worse but rather, I think,
the better) for the few days at home and in bed. You see I was not sick—just a little pain and bad cold. I got a nice rest and
change and it did me good. You must not be the least uneasy about me—should I get really sick I
will send you word but
untill
I tell you the contrary consider me well. I gave
Beemer one of the 4 pictures—shall not part
with any of the other unless the spirit strongly moves me to do so. We have a cold
snap here—mercury down to zero this morning—no meters
yet! May have the first dozen
out by end of this week.
Mrs Bucke went to Sarnia yesterday—she goes from there today (with some friends) to Windsor to attend Willy Kittermaster's wedding at 7 this P.M. I guess you will remember W.K. you knew him well (quite a boy then) in 1880. Willy remembers you very well and with much affection. Mrs. B. will stay in Windsor and Sarnia a few weeks
All well and quiet here Best love to you R M Bucke
