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[[left side]] my trunk - getting up in the morning to leave the boat was a little wobbly. And I felt pretty seedy— Ate my sandwiches on the train - They were just the thing also wine; a Mister & Mrs American took me up at once on the train - and in London etc lovely porters were my ravens— Paid Cabby - one & six pr trunk and all; took 2d class to Cambridge, and had nothing to pay on my trunk - was alone in Ladies compartment and very tired and sleepy - It was cloudy and foggy but old England was soft rich & [[right side]] green - full of fruit blossoms - looks exactly like Hardings drawings and Constables pictures only softer and much less brown— Where are you - child - in the garret or the cellar wish I knew and hope I'll hear soon— Embrace the dear Estés for me, and tell Mrs Esté her parting blessing had Great effecacy— I am glad I came what I have had already has repaid me— Put something else in this letter and despatch it to my 4305. Oh, I wish