It is a double part, price M. 3, 
cut the pages of my part yet. Th 
nowrn unless there is to be an endl 
I am glad to hear that George i 
has seen the last of his trouble w 
regards to him and to Mrs. Jenckes 
ily as well. I hope that all i 
the University, and that you have 
cannot hope for very much more at 
let you know how the matters stand 
letter may be only the faintest e> 
ises r o be very busy. 
As ever, 
I have not had the time to even 
.ere cannot be over two more parts 
ess Nachtrag. 
s so much better, I hope that he 
'ith eyes &c. Give my kindest 
, and to all the test of the fam- 
s going along nicely with you at & 
enough dish-washers anyhow. You 
the present. I will try to 
[ between now and Christmas, but the 
;cuse for a note, as the time prom- 
