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  My Dear, "Good, Gray Poet."—

I have received the word which you were thoughtful and kind enough to send me, and with it your expression of a desire that I should be present at the dinner which your appreciative fellow countrymen are about to give you in commemoration of your birthday. I thank you, my dear sir, for your remembrance, and shall cherish it as long as I shall live. I am   a much over worked young man, (though only "starting out in life," as compared with your years of fruitful effort), and cannot go to Camden much as I would wish to.

When I say that I respect you, you will understand me; were I to say that I love you, I would only speak the truth

Yours is a great, big personality, and your hall-mark on English verse will endure as long as the language itself.

Believe me, Yours very sincerely, Julius Chambers.