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Fort Sully [D?] T
July 17, 1884
My dear Boy,
Yours of 14th reached me this p.m. & I shall mail for Saturday's mail with great anxiety. You are worked up to so high a pitch of enthusiastic anticipation that a very slight reverse is apt to upset you. I hope the best & allowing for youth you are your Daddy's boy himself over again. I get enthusiastic & ardent, work with all my might & mean to attain my end but if I fail there's an end to it. I never worry & I believe you when it that [peculiarity?] to an extent that will save you from borrowing trouble. or taking trouble too much to heart. I thought you were to open earlier & have been greatly disappointed [unclear]my papers gave no account of you.