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Dear Sister Lou

I still remain well—Am out here in Concord on a visit—spent last evening with Mr Emerson very pleasantly indeed—am to take dinner with him to-day—Every thing very agreeable here—I am at F B Sanborn's—(the little picture at the top is the house)—as I write (Sunday forenoon 11 o'clock) I look out on the Concord river—something like the Schuylkill—

The book is almost finished—I am on the last pages of the proof—will be ready in the stores ab't​ last of October—will be issued first in England, to secure the copyright there—as that is required, & I consider it important—Shall leave here (Boston) in about ten days—(perhaps less)—expect to stop in New York probably a week or so, & then on home—I sent your letter to Mrs. Gilchrist—I have not written yet—it is so sudden & dreadful—I thought I would wait a while—rec'd​ your letter & as always was glad to get it—it is a sunny, Indian summery spell of weather here now, cool enough, but just suits me—I go back to Boston probably to-morrow—

Yes I rec'd​ the wedding invitation cards from Mr [&] Mrs Elverson for Alice & the happy (proposed) bride groom—I think him a lucky man—

Well I must close at once, for here comes a fine lively team of white horses to take me out to ride, to be driven by the owner, Miss Mann, herself—With love as always—

Brother Walt