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but when I do not know. It is probable we shall not have to send in for anything and as the man who takes Mr. Yeisley does not return we will not receive our letters. I find it is a practicable thing to go from here to the head waters of the St. John and so down in canoes to St. John. I wish I could go around that way and drop in on Gussie. Perhaps some day we will do this. If you like you may send this to Sade but tell her to preserve it for me. We are enjoying ourselves greatly. I find my boots are not much injured and had them on yesterday which is a great relief. The wind is waving and the lake white with