
          I shall have as much as I can do 
 to get on at all through the summer, 
 and I am determined to work 
 constantly and finish up some 
 of my pending heavy jobs. 
 When you come on, we will talk 
 over many things, and you shall 
 work as much as you like. 


 Perhaps you had better come 
 after the Montreal meeting, & stay 
 a week or so, then you may take 
 the girls home with you, they 
 must not go before. (You can come
 a week before the 12th Aug., if you
 like better). Eliza is thin &
 evidently very much broken down by 
 her Washington work, needs recruiting, 
 and a quiet life here will be the very 
 best thing for her, and it will do 
 Maggy good too. 


 Herby we count on seeing 
 also. How soon will he be along? 


 My boxes wait for the parcel 
 for Schultz. Bip. [Carl Heinrich "Bipontinus" Schultz]


 Let me have just as many 
 and as few, copies of the Whipple
        