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family and the help that has been given us, I 
shall have my health and strength back again 
when summer comes. 
Gratefully, 
K. W. WELpon. 
On May 5 there came these welcome tidings 
from Mr. Weldon : 
Dear Sir: — 
It is with pleasure that I write to let you know 
that Mrs. Weldon is on the road to recovery. We 
have another daughter. She came with the swal- 
lows on May 2d. The baby and Mrs. Weldon are 
doing well and I am happy. Thanking you for 
your kindness we both remain truly yours, 
G. M. WE tpon. 
I was now receiving a good many requests for 
the bear lecture, which I was giving under the title 
“A Strange Story of the North Woods.” As I 
continued to relate these unusual happenings, I 
was constantly receiving additional proof that 
there was something in them that made a strong 
appeal to the hearts of the men and women who 
heard the story. Sums of money were voluntarily 
sent me, with the request that I use them for Mrs. 
Weldon. 
