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I have your notes of the 10th and 11th the one came Thursday evening and the other last evening. No time at all to scribble a line yesterday—more than usually occupied now since got round again—accumulated work. I am real sorry to hear such bad accounts of your waking hours—it is a bad look out—but the fresh air in the spring may do something for you—I fancy you have been as bad at other times as you are now and partially rallied so I trust you will again. What shall you call the little book? I hope you will give up the notion of putting anything in it but your own writing—I am clear that a mixture such as you spoke of would be injudicious. We must   have another vol. at once or very soon made up of a lot (8 or 10) of the best pieces—Sarrazin, Knortz, Rolleston, Traubel, & & & Horace and I are speculating hard at it and we must fetch it through. Thanks for Kennedy "Dutch" peice​ piece​ —it is first class, nothing more suggestive has ever been penned on the critter. I have written Horace to see that I get a lot of "Lips" and I shall of course have a bundle of "Conservator's." Politics here are hot, hot, all hot—impossible to say at present which way the cat will jump—each side is confident—or pretends to be!—

As always—love to you RM Bucke   see notes Feb. 16 1891