
It is so long since I last wrote you that you will scarcely recognize the old hand, but I have not for got you yet.
I called on Dr Bucke at the Asylum no later than yesterday, found him in his office busy as a nailer, he first threw his work to one side & we had a [torn-away] chat he [torn-away]ed rush us h[torn-away] as[torn-away] to see me as I was to see him, so you can imagine how interesting my visit was; although we do live so near.
I am getting along with my study's very well, intend going to Toronto in about three weeks to attend the Veterinary College, I will be there all winter & then expect to be in London next summer again, it will be about eighteen months yet before I get through & won't I be pleased when that day comes, for it is like husteling for dear life.
Tell Warren I will write him after I get settled in Toronto. Hoping you are all well. Love to all, & write a long letter soon
Yours ever E Wilkins