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and I saw the Regt. from a high point of the Prairie marching south towards the point where the 10th Cav'y is now encamped and I presume the 7th Cav'y will follow them in a day or two, together with Sheridan's Hdq & Train of about 300 Wagons.
The weather has been very pleasant since we left Fort Cobb, - Tonight the usual big log fire blazes in front of our Tent - Woodward has gone to bed & I am writing you this on my knee with your three letters for a desk or Table - I have recovered from my cold and feel all right again My appetite is more than good. I will give you a Second Edition to-morrow Evening when I will Enclose both - and send to Arbuckle to be mailed to you. Good night my love B.H.G.