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August 9, 1881? 11/1881 This, then is the 12th anniversary of our wedding and the first one, upon which we are apart from each other. It is a fit occasion to grow sentimental about and revive all the sweet memories this day brings up. But perhaps it is better for each of us to go over those memories singly. The past, the present and the future wear a different aspect to a woman of 33 and to a man of 54 years of age. You are now on the very print? to accomplish your full maturity and to become a strong, healthy, lusty woman with a fine vista upon a life of happi ness and usefulness after I shall have been re- moved from a life which has become stale and dreary to me. You, as yet live towards the future, while I only live towards the past. ut in thinking over the last twelve years I find in my heart nothing but love and grati tude for you. I unclear you for the happiness you have bestowed upon me and think that what little so every be left of my life will be devoted to your present and future happiness. Your unclear letter and printed card from Xesseu? were received last night. Why did you adress them to our house, instead of to the office? I would get your letters at least six hours sooner, if directed to the office. I feel badly about Eddy's health, but your telegram reissues me somewhat. However I am quite impatient to learn when and in whose company, if any, you have gone to Tranzembad?, and what are your further plans. Telegrams only whet the appetite without satisfying it.