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  see notes Aug 26 1888 My dear Whitman:

First—how are you getting on? Second (like a woman's postscript) have I told you at any time that I have been & am preparing a vol:​ of Amer:​ poetry, up to your Centennial, for English publication? I would like, if I may, to use as frontispiece your head, which will not hurt your fame on the other side; & 3000 miles off will not, I think, interfere with the appearance of the same head here with those new things which I want to use. May I use it? Say honestly yes or no, as you feel. I do   not want to do what you might not like, whether in matter of interest or feeling. But I can have nothing I should like so well.

I wish you were here now that the storms seem over. We have had such a spell of bad weather as I have never before been treated to by U.S.

Yours always WJ Linton