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Your good letter of 7th reached me Saturday evening—I mean the one written on the back of Stoddarts and enclosing a note from Kennedy—Yes, even a momentary feeling of strength such as you speak of is good and welcome—shows there is strength back yet—I am much rejoiced that you are able to give so good a report and look for other good reports to come after this one. This morning comes yours of 9th and 10th enclosing J.A. Symonds splendid letter of 22d Dec. and Dr Johnston's of 27th same month. All most welcome—My arm gets on well, am beginning to sleep pretty well again without any sedative Am in the office and attending to business down town and at asylum as usual only yesterday being pretty tired I stayed whole day at home and had a good rest. We have some more snow and good sleighing again. I will send you back Symonds letter in a couple days—sure want a copy made of it first—you never sent me that other Symonds letter!

R M Bucke   see notes Jan 14 1891