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Dear Mr. Plitt.  At the reedy "mash" yesterday you
suddenly became invisible, and despite my loud calls I
failed to find you.  I walked leisurely toward Forest Home
and left word with a man there, that I had gone on to G.Burnie
in case you should come after me, thinking that you possibly
might have preceded me.  I stopped again on the road from Baierlein
which passes the rocks, about 20 minutes, & then went on.  Very likely
you took the path near the branch.  Had you waited at G.B. terminal longer
we would have met, but I could not have walked to Brooklyn anyhow,
as it was raining, I had no umbrella.  I thank you for the Symp. foetidus
and was astonished that you had found Taraxacum, Taraxacum, Taraxacum.
The day was not as Mr. P. says a "dieo non", and with regard to the
weather, better than today.  
Yours truly
Chas. Weber, Jr.
Feb. 15, 1903
        