
Fine Views of the Lakes and Mountains from all parts of the House. Burlington Vt. Jany 2d 1890.
Just as crept into my bed last Eveng—Han
called to me saying that she just got a
letter from Walt and he had enclosed 2 dollars in it for me.—Well I felt quite
elated, it just met a necessity—our milk tickets had run out—item 50
cents, and we have such a good milkman, brings Han a quart a day, Jersey stock
fresh—sweet—how nice Charlie, she says, I do like our milkman—A'int
Walt Clever" she queries I assure you that I agree with her, our good, best
friend—She is growing stronger every day—
Weather mild—rainy—I rather hope to sell a painting soon—but the world is now full of paintings, controlled by dealers—galleries crowded. How fortunate that we have a homestead, and so pleasantly located—so desirable——I wrote to George for a small amount, 5 dollars, for winter, no reply——I shall crowd through—pretty Square—I am mortified to beg, so—I appreciate your good will.
Charlie—