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Circumstances do not make it advisable that you should visit me, not merely in the course of the summer, but immediately, right away, directly, as soon as possible & convenient. Let there be no delay not strictly necessary & unavoidable. Remember that although the season is somewhat wet muddy & disagreeable in the Hyperborean & Hyperolian or oriental regions where you inhabit, yet it is pretty tolerable May & most June in these parts. My Land Lord planted an acre of Corn Mayday to be sure, it isn't up yetl but it is "coming". Trees are leaving. Routes & Expense. From Milo to Bangor you can probably judge as well as I. If fond of Sea Voyages, {sometime beneficial to Invalids, you know}, by Steam Boat from Bangor to Boston. Fare to one to three dollars Meals extra. Whatever time you choose to stay in Boston, "Adams" or "Marlboro" "Adams" nest; $1.50 per day, I believe, perhaps more Lowel R.R. Depot twice a day, or more, 5 P.M. I believe if you choose. Express Train, if you wish to go through, Lowel, Nashua, Manchester, Concord, thence to White River Montpelier, Lake Champlain, New York or Canada. Fare to Manchester $1.15 If you should acquaint me perhaps a well beforehand with the exact period of your arrival at this latter City, perhaps I could meet you there with my own team if not too much busy. I like to go to Head Quarters sometimes. If not, there is a Stage, daily I suppose, probably from Noon Train, 1, 2 or 3 oclock. for Henniker or Hillboro" Either pass through and leave passengers at a place called "Parker's" in Goffstown, N.H. 1 1/2 mls. from West Goffstown Vill. 9 or 10 Miles from Manchester. Fare $.50 arrived there anyone can direct you to the "Engineer", or his boarding place. G.W. Parker's. If you wish to go "through", whole time of Transit, Bangor to Parker's somewhat less than 24 hours.