
In a letter from John Burroughs a while since he writes me that your article is to appear in To-Day—When printed I wish Herby w'd get ten copies & send me by mail, (in two packages, five in each)—Nothing very different with me—I am full as well as common—a new & good care-taker for me here in the house, the old ones gone, Mrs. Davis, a sailor's widow, young & strong & good-natured, & very kind & attentive—according to indications a blessed change—I am writing a little—Shall probably add to next edition of L of G. at end not more than 30 or 35 pages
After-Songs and A Letter of Parting
the "letter" prose a sort of résumé & talk in general—The old bulk part of the book left all the same as now. I am writing this Sunday afternoon up in my room by wood fire. I suppose you rec'd the Camden Post.
Love to you, & Herb & Grace W W

