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  see notes Oct 4 1888 Dear Walt:

I was very sorry not to have seen you yesterday before you left, because the enclosed answer came from Westermann, and I wanted to consult with you as to the steps to be taken. I think a package ought to be made up at once for   Ferdinand Freiligrath, and we can send it through Westermann, reimbursing him for any expense of transportation. I suppose it would be best to have it done by my agency, and I suggest that I write F. F. a letter, (to go with the package), explaining things generally, and making him as far as possible, master   of the situation. What do you think? I am sorry I did not know you were going yesterday, because we could have arranged it all better than now.

Preserve the enclosed. I think the sooner we do what is to be done (if anything) regarding F. F., the better.

I write hurriedly, just on the edge of mail   time. No letters for you today at the Attorney General's. I hope you'll have a good time. Give my love to your mother. John came in yesterday to bid me tell you to come up to his house before you left. I did not then know you had gone. He will be disappointed.

Affectionately Yours, W.D.O'Connor.

Kindest regards to Mrs Price.