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Yours of 26th enclosing note of introduction to Lord Tennyson came to hand this a.m. Thanks. I will certainly see L.T. if he will see me. You have a curiously wrong notion about the Lippencott piece—it was always intended for the Aug. No Was well understood from the first that it could not come out in July for it takes a long time to arrange and prepare for an issue. It will no doubt be out in Aug. all right and (as you say) I shall see it in England. Yes, the fac-simile of your letter is wonderfully done—as like as one pea to another. It is very dry here—no rain worth mentioning since early Spring—fall wheat very good but hay & spring crops mostly short and light I am well and send my love as always

R M Bucke   see notes July 2 1891