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written to me are somewhere by the wayside stuck in the mud - or perhaps gone to the bottom of some creek. It seems much farther from this point to Fort Sill in rainy muddy weather - than in bright clear weather with good roads. Altho' I can do so if I wish I prefer not to leave here until after I hear from Gen. Angus in answer to the letters written to him - I can by hearing first before returning to Sill act more understandingly and in a manner more satisfactory to all parties concerned. If this rainy weather continues I think Mrs. Calladay will be apt to cut her visits at the