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  My dear Walt Whitman,

Just a few lines in acknowledgment of your very kind and affectionate post card of Jan: 27th, addressed to Dr Johnston, & received yesterday.

It's​ Its​ most important sentence, to us, is that referring to yourself. (I continue rather poorly. End uncertain)   And we shall be very anxious indeed till we hear further & better news. I do hope that you are better by this time, & am looking forward to the receipt of a message from Traubel.

I got today a copy of this month's "Magazine of Art," which I will send on to you with this. It contains some additional & later portraits   of Ruskin, which will perhaps interest you. But the writer has to end by saying that Ruskin's "portrait—his true portrait—does not exist. It could not exist."

I wish I could send you something more but must content myself, for the present, with saying that our loving sympathy & best wishes are with you always.

  Yours affectionately J.W. Wallace