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I have been for several days in great anxiety about you, dear Walt, and am yet though your letter of 13th relieves me a little for it shows me that (as you say) you can write, and I was really afraid you could not—The big book (4 copies) is on its way—I expect to get it this afternoon—if not certainly monday monring—am going to town myself in an hour to ask after the parcel, am very eager to have it. I am very glad Ed.W. is with you these bad times instead of Musgrove—I feel sure Ed. will do Every thing in his power for you.  I shall write a special letter as soon as I get the big book. I wish we could hear from O'Connor I fear he is in a bad way.

If the thing was possible I should go to Camden and stay with you—but it is not possible so no use talking of it. Perhaps I could do no good if I was there certainly you have a better doctor by far than I am—I mean Osler. But it seems to me they do not take the interest they ought.

We are all well here, cold weather but no sleighing yet.

I send my best love R M Bucke