
Thank you for the Lippincott. I hope to read it soon, but these last weeks I am so busy though can not steal a minute to read, having even to work after office hours,—& last night to go back & stay till near 10. extra work.
I enclose for you a piece written by Mr. Kimball
for the Life Saving Report of the year that William died. They are always behind time in getting them out
Mr. Kimball is one of the cautious kind, who always means more than he says, & this is all from his heart.
I am sorry to hear no better reports of your
health. The winter has been hard, but let us hope that Spring will treat you more kindly.
Thanks for papers—too, & for all messages.
With love always— Nelly O'C.

