
          [added: I] stand in need of your sympathy
and would forget my seeming forgetfulness
of you in the day of your
sorrow.

This is our most busy season
the Regents now in session the
lectures are in progress and
members of congress are to be looked
after. This letter has been in
my portfolio for several days and
has been written at intervals.

It would give me much pleasure
to see you at our house My family
were not pleased that you did not
take up your abode with us during
your last visit.

With kind regards to the
girls and Herbert

I remain as ever
Your friend
J. Henry

Dr T.
        