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  Mr Whitman Dear Sir

I intended to send you A few lines this morning by Harry but he went off in such A hurry I did not get time.

It is of him that I wish to speak & I hardly know what to say. I am A Little botherd​ bothered​ About him I fear he is giveing​ giving​ you to​ too​ much trouble I am rather sorry that he left the New Republic office in such A hurry at least untill​ until​ he had another place as he does not     like to work on A farm, he spoke of getting A situation In the park I do not think He can his age & size will Be against him there I will feel better satisfied if he can get in an office or better still fore​ for​ him to be with you but I fear he is to​ too​ much trouble to you all ready​ already​ I do not think it right to impose on the good nature of our friends

I hope Harry will ever be Greatfull​ Grateful​ to you fore​ for​ your Kindness to him

I think you will understand me we hope to see you out with us soon.

respectfully S M Stafford     from Mrs Stafford May 1 '76