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gone to Syracuse, & you, remained in Rochester.

You, yourself, wished to have arrangements made at House of Good Shepherd - which was done - at 8 a week - & an ambulance to meet you at the train.

Then- you don't go- What will the Dr. & others think  - that you don't know your own mind two days at a time? You said the Rochester folk were tired out having you there!

If you wish to go to S- I will go up & help you down.

As I do not discuss the


Rochester folk - I cannot have said anything. I have never heard any one speak of their being "respectable" - or not - nor - did I know they ever were "society" people.

I can now understand the pressure mother was under - so - forced to leave.

The excuse given for me not be notified of your illness - does not explain why mother - your wife, was also, not notified. Her place, is with you - and, in Syracuse, plenty of your own friends would go to the hospital to see you. 

I have not forgotten, that when