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My Dear Jacobs,
My Dear Jacobs,


On the whole things look [unclear] better to me here - still they may try to make [[us?]] some trouble - I wish you were here to talk with -  as friends are handy these days. Sometimes I feel as if my usefullness is about over & then I feel as if the [[sun?]] might shine again. I wish you would go over Paul's financial [unclear] [unclear/] and help him with what you can - He may need it and that may be all we have left. I have always [unclear] [unclear/] him to try to [unclear] [unclear/] if that matter in some way but he feels that it is all right- [Still it might be done and the money could be handled [unclear] [unclear/]. Just talk it over with him [unclear] [unclear/]  help him what you can- and in the years to come. I may be able to show my appreciation- but if I am not I not I know it would make no difference to you- for I know you are my friend and Paul's.  Ever thankfully your friend.
On the whole things look [unclear] better to me here - still they may try to make [[us?]] some trouble - I wish you were here to talk with -  as friends are handy these days. Sometimes I feel as if my usefullness is about over & then I feel as if the [[sun?]] might shine again. I wish you would go over Paul's financial matters & help him what you can - He may need it & that may be all we have left. I have always urged him to try to dispose of that matter in some way but he feels that it is all right- Still it might be done & the money could be handelled [[?]]. You talk it over with him & advise him & help him what you can - and in the years to come I may be able to show my appreciation - but if I am not I not I know it would make no difference to you- for I know you are my friend and Pauls.  Ever thankfully your friend.


C.S. Darrow
C.S. Darrow

Latest revision as of 01:35, 19 November 2018

Dec. 26 [1911]

My Dear Jacobs,

On the whole things look [unclear] better to me here - still they may try to make us? some trouble - I wish you were here to talk with - as friends are handy these days. Sometimes I feel as if my usefullness is about over & then I feel as if the sun? might shine again. I wish you would go over Paul's financial matters & help him what you can - He may need it & that may be all we have left. I have always urged him to try to dispose of that matter in some way but he feels that it is all right- Still it might be done & the money could be handelled ?. You talk it over with him & advise him & help him what you can - and in the years to come I may be able to show my appreciation - but if I am not I not I know it would make no difference to you- for I know you are my friend and Pauls. Ever thankfully your friend.

C.S. Darrow