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4 much time here but, to date, every time she left Bob has got into going out of ?ss out of which I have to help to replicate? captivate? him. I hardly know whether he will pull this off or not. He has plenty of talent and energy but wants balance?

 I am going to send you later, when I have copies, copy of my ?any speech at Danville. I tried to make it as sith? as I  could,

to each working man's minds. I think the labor prole? will make a little booklet of it.

 I have decided I will speak, perhaps a good deal next year. It seems to me that, if I am not compelled to speak of art, or

writing, but can speak of labor, machinery etc. I'll be all right. Speaking of writing publicly is too much like talking at a man or woman you love. You shy off.

 There is a lawyer here with whom I work some. I like him. He has ead? little man has he thought much but he is beginning. I

can see his mind rather unfolding. In his nature he is a ?user ?  ?.