Viewing page 17 of 52

This transcription has been completed. Contact us with corrections.

as yet not hered from him exspected to recieve an answer long ago on my last letter to him, I hope your attentions at home are as sisterly as ever and keep his cloths and shoes [[strikethrough]] as [[\strikethrough] in constent shine and he will be happy. give him my best wishes and I should like to here a little from him.

before long I expect an answer from Father, hope they will be the best, the other day I recieved som Cincinnati
newspapers in on of them stating that father had fallen on the pavement that likly a number dated two days either that he was atending his court again.

We have had a very stormy winter in Munich up tell now, had a very hevy snow Four days ago but today the spring sun seams to get to advantage and hopes are that the winter will leave us. We have all been well so far with exeption of Mr. Twashtman who have been ill for some time but has recovered. 

I intend visiting Paris next month for a short time on my return I shall stop