
Your letter of 7th & 8th came yesterday afternoon & this morn Doctor
recieved a postal written on the 9th. We are happy to learn
that you continue well. I am busy as a bee today over my reprint.
The letters will have to be cut badly—even
Symonds'—and all we can promise ourselves is this—that some other way may be found eventually to make
full use of them. I feel to not use Kennedy's at all
on account of the mention of Christianity in a way that would excite Stoddart's
alarm. I may modify this intention but at the present moment feel it strongly.
I have to thank
you again & again for the papers. They are daylight after this darkness of
Canadian localism. Things pass in happiness. Dark
day today—tomorrow we aim to have a long drive.

