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  Dear Walt,

I am much relieved that you like the book, & think it all right. Somehow the color & the die​ dye​ did not strike me well, & I was, no doubt, over-critical. But you are a good judge, & it pleases me that you like it.

Of course you  noticed that I cut out in your preface what was said of the children; it seemed to be, on the whole, better not to speak of the family, but only of William.

I think some of them ought to be bound in some other color, or colors, what say you? These stories would bear it, I think & feel. If  you have a sentiment about it, tell me, please.

I thank you for the papers, it is good to see your hand once more.

I am getting used to my new abode, & ought to get very well, for my cares are not heavy, & the people are kind.

Love to  you always—& I hope you will enjoy much yet,—& that you are enjoying the fine weather.

Yours as ever— Nelly O'Connor.

Good wishes to all friends, & love to you. If you see any notices of the book, will you send them to me?