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6 I send this to San Francisco as your Hamilton address will be changed today and to what I do not know. I had a pleasant
postal from Prof. Butler, as he was about to step on board a crusader at Boston in early August. The last line was Remember
me to Mr Muir . Thanks for note in regard to forth-coming papers. Hoping your journeyings may be happy and that you will be
re- stored in safety before long to either East or West. Believe me your friend Sallie J. Kennedy What an unnatural fact,
not one cross word in this letter, underlined: a mistake 7 Monday night, Surely this is as much of a letter as you will
want to read. But as we did not go to town it was not posted and I must tell you what a happy day I have had. We (Miss Lathers
I) took a drive of twenty six miles over the loveliest roads lined with rich tall as well as smaller ferns, mix flowers of
many hues, over which clouds of butterflies gay in color flelted so gently or settled in our way like little regiments. The
views too picturesque and beau- tiful for my poor pen to describe; I send a gentian I believe which I am told never opens
Again good night S. J. K.