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  Friend Walter

I now take my pen in hand to write to you I am in good health at Present & I hope you are same I wrote to you twice but received no answer what is the Reason you Dont​ Don't​ write to me what are you angry about. in looking over your letters i find in your—letter of January 7/69—you say   It is a very good thing to have a friend that will stick to you through life. It is a very good thing if you have such a friend I Dont​ Don't​ think you are such a friend at least you Dont​ Don't​ Prove it by your Actions—I think Actions goes further than words I am still at McKesson & Robbins I got over that little affair—without any help from any Body I think you acted very queer about that affair if you did not want to lend me the I asked for, why Did you not write and say so—not to make out you Did not get my letter for   it would have been returned to McKesson & Robbins & I—would have received it if it had not been Delivered in ten Days. it is a month what about that suit of Clothes you said you would give me. you said when i was big Enough you would give me a good suit of Clothes but as you Did not think of it when you was I though​ thought​ I would put you in—mind of it if I would be man Enough to keep my word. I would not mind if you would give me my Clothes now as I need them very I cant​ can't​   go out any wear​ anywhere​ at present until i get some Clothes to wear. this is all at—Present from friend with love.

Walter W Reynolds

P.S.) if I Dont​ Don't​ hear from you by Saturday I Shall know you have forgot me. if I dont​ don't​ Receive no answer, this is the last I Shall write yourself.

Walt Whitman Reynolds