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and if they are not utterly "soul" crossed out selfish and heartless they will send help or else come after him and take him home. They are, as a family, remarkably intelligent, and I marvel that their pride will permit them to have George become a charge upon his friends. I sent a copy of your letter and I wrote as I felt and you may be sure I did not gloss over the situation. Some years ago George helped his brother Fred, who is now Pros. Atty of York County. I reminded him of some of his obligations. and when Alvin came to Chg to be treated at the hospital George devoted day and night to him. I did not hesitate to remind them of their obligation to him. I appealed to their pride and feeling, and if they can feel unmoved after reading your account of his condition, they are beyond the pale of humanity!

I beg you to write to me as often as you feel you can; and I will let you know whatever progress I am making here. I would leave today if I could. I intend to locate farther south than your location I hope to get near 47th or 51st & Indiana. You can readily see that I can do something practical for him once I get my own home there. I wrote as encouragingly as possible to him. I hope you will co-operate with me, Doctor, to stand by our stricken friend in all ways that we can! It is so sorrowful I cannot banish him from