
          Lowell's check to your 
 order reached safely,
 and served in part to 
 relieve Knieskerns pressing 
 necessities. But I have 
 had no acknowledgment of 
 it. 


 Is it yet settled that
 you remove to New York 
 in the spring? or not 
 till autumn. 


 George is waiting to take 
 down my letter as he 
 goes to recitation. He sends 
 best regards. 


 My thanks to Eliza for
 her kind letter. I will write
 as soon as I can command an
 uninterrupted hour. Yours ever


 A. Gray

        