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4 cannot remember your name. Then I saw that he had asked me all those questions while he was trying to think of my name.
He hated to confess that he could not remember it. Very often the first thing I see on getting up in the morning is Dr. Soule
taking a walk. He is very erect in his walk-quite remarkbly so I think. I have read this term Vathek by William Beckford,
Franklin's Autobiography, First part of Don Zuixote transla- ted by Motteux, Macauley's Lays of Ancient Rome and Legends of
West by James Hall, a book in Golden Branch Library about 30 years old, containing some very beautiful stories of that country
where I was born and bred, and where I hope my home will always be. Please send me my term bill. I am very happy to learn
of my mother's improved health. I send my love to her, and my sisters. Your Affectionate Son, Henry S. Butler. Prof. James
D. Buter. Lake-Wood Cottage Madison, Wisconsin.