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_ Letters Of Later Date Chapter XV N.Y., July 19, '53. My dear John,--It has been anything but indifference that has prevented my sending you some notices of the pictures. But my head, which was muzzy when you were here, has been muzzier ever since, and my Dr. made me relinquish everything and run out of town, so that I have been gadding for a month, and the August Putnam hasn't a line of mine. You see I have been positively idle; but I hope I am somewhat better. At least I feel so, although I shall not work much for some time to come. I'm going up to Cranch's this evening and to Lenox next week. It is not impossible that some happy gust may blow me to Conway. Give my kindest love to your wife, and believe me--muzzy or no muzzy-- Your aff. G.W.C. _ |