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Dear Jack,
Your letters are always good and I don't know quite why you have the goodness of spirit (or body) to keep sending them to such a bad correspondent as I am. From all of them I benefit greatly and I do appreciate the tender pamphlets you send usually. They do my heart an endless amount of good though they leave my body in about the same state since I continue to drink and smoke at a state most inappropriate to my heavenly aspirations. And you? Is the Chicago water-wagon still called (with surprising suddenness for it formerly had another nomenclature ) the Wagon of Conroy? And do you persist in the ? (of even longer standing) of underlined: never smoking the cigarettes which descended me? In England we had fun, though immoderation rarely raises its vivid head as often as in Chi or NYC. I teach students who are often workers, frequently miners, too often middle-class