
ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE
LONDON.
ONTARIO
London, Ont.,29 Aug 1888
All quiet here. The affairs of the meter look flourishing though there is a great
deal to do yet before we get it fairly started. The weather with us keeps wonderful,
pleasant. I had a long letter today from O'Connor" he seems
wonderfully bright and lively considering—His letter was all about you &
Donnelly. He sticks to you like a grand fellow as he is.
The last news from Pardee is not good, still I do not know that
he is really worse—I cannot make out much of a letter today topics are scarce and I
am probably somewhat stupid.—
I have been thinking over the "Riddle Song" and have made up my mind that the answer is "Good Cause" or "Old Cause" or some other words meaning about the same thing.—?—
Your friend RM Bucke
