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I note he then gives the figure of a tree & it is a cedar tree. I'll try & give you a summary of it.

I'm glad you can classify your notes & type-write them. I shall begin on your letters & classify what you have written so you will have them for use.

I note what you wrote about the Osage going to Mexico. They cant escape work & effort. No one can live without working. Their forefathers worked & so must the men of today.

It is terrible about the lack of rain. It snows one day & is clear the next here. Queer weather.

I am sending you a package of paper & pamphlets. The Southern Workman spoke of a paper by Eastman. When our book is out I think that we will give the clear proof of the training of the people.

Goodbye. I want to catch the first mail  I wish you were home. I want to see you.

Ever Affly
[[signature]] M. [[/signature]]

You have a good bargain for your rent.

Transcription Notes:
Charles Eastman was a Santee Dakota physician and activist who wrote about Indian affairs