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the war, and can neither find room or pay for any thing else. Did I write you that Graves was dead. I suppose judge Jones wrote you a note. He said he was going to. Fifteen new clerks again in Com. Gen's office. Jones was afraid he would have to go to another building. He writes me a long letter about joining the church. I guess I asked too much- for you to write me three times a week. When I had just nothing from day to day but to watch the mails and it seemed too bad not to get a good letter from you every mail. I lost all the cool morning today because I couldn't write until I knew what I should get in the mail- and that was nothing except some circulars from Washington. Does Mate? ever say any thing about writing? or sending me her photograph for my album which goes with me everywhere and