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that rainy morning. It was certainly a famous driver, like the rush of a torrent down the canon. In fact it was a part of
both. Then I remembered that you must have had the hardest time in returning, as the storm would be in your face, the horses
would naturally feel the effects of the spurr? ; but it occurred to me as a compensation that Alhambra was before you with
its comfort peace. Many, many happy days may you have, there or elsewhere, under the inspirations helps of the new fellowship
I shall not expect less from you, but more, if not in original observation in inaccessible regions, yet in the way of working
up ob- servations in literary scientific production, from the influence of the fellow-worker, who will be more than an admirer,
a helper. I can not but invoke the blessings of the invisible Source of success in high labor, from the start, on the illegible
of two such sympathetic natures, that the compination may lead to higher practical results than would be possible in either
case, separately. May each find inspiration strength faith for achievement from the other, the blessing of God be on you both
Give my kind regards to Mrs. Muir, my warm sympathy best wishes to Mrs. Dr Strentzel. As every yours, J. E. Dromill