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  Dear Walt,

I sent thanks by Mr. Traubel in my letter to him for the photograph of William, & also for the pictures of the "laughing Philosopher," & the note enclosed. I have a photog. like it & will send it, with another, to Rossiter Johnson & let him select. I return   yours. Send me a postal card that I may know if you get it safely. I have been ill since I came here (to Nantucket) but am better now. I am with a widow lady friend for a short time, but soon expect to be near Boston, & so please send to the address at the head of this letter. Glad that you had such a pleasant visit with Sir Edwin Arnold. You know he married the daughter of our dear friend William   Henry Channing who used to be in Washington during the war.

I did receive Liberty with Horace Traubel's article & wrote him at once thanking him for it. It is noble and generous & touched me most deeply. I have written to Tucker asking him to save six copies for me till I go to Boston, & can call or send for them. I hope   Mr. Traubel got my letter.

How goes it with you?

Send a line.

With love always— Nelly O'Connor.

I send potog. by this mail.