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shortly after you left. I suppose that you have heard from him before this [?].
Lou and the little boys are in excellent health. The little fellows often speak of "Uncle Herbert", and would be delighted to welcome him back. I wish you would finish up that "for west" [?] soon, and come back into Iowa. I think that the opportunities are no good [there?] as where you [are?]. At any rate, in Iowa, one can [get?] a letter to you, and from you a good deal easier.
Now my dear brother, with the best wishes for your prosperity, and the proper [thanks?] you may be [?].
I am Your affectionate brother C. E. Bessey.
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State College, [Ceutre?] Co. [Po?] Aug 3, 1880.
Dear Sir:
Your letter of the 5th July, informing me that your publishers, [Mesors?] [?] + Co., [???] quarters to send me a copy of your Botany, was duly [good?]. [After?] days ago I received from them a specimen sheet only. Such offers as yours dont come every day and I [thot?] I would write you regarding it.
Resp. Yours, [Mr?] A. [Buckhaus?]
