University of Virginia Library

89 Jermyn Street, S. W.

March — 1899

[DEAR NORA:]

This is to be handed to you by my special messenger, who is to assure you that I am in the best of health and spirits — Keep him for a few hours and then send him on to Chicago — As he is doing this on a bet, do not give him any written instructions only verbal ones. I am very well and happy and send you all my love — Jaggers has been running errands for me ever since I came here, and a most loyal servitor when I was ill — On his return I want to keep him on as a buttons. See that he gets plenty to eat — If he comes back alive he will have broken the messenger boy service record by three thousand miles. Personally, it does not cost me anything to speak of. The dramatization of the Soldiers continues briskly, and Maude is sending Grundy back the Jackal, to have a second go at it. Maude insists on its being done — so I stand to win a lot.

RICHARD.