. Correspondence with Walter Deane, 1886-1909 (inclusive). Correspondence; Barnes, Charles Reid, 1858-1910; Deane, Walter, 1848-1930; Botanists. botanical ©ci^tte* EDITORS:. July My dear Deane : — Well,I suppose that I have gotten Op just deserts at last. I have not heard from you for an age. I was flattering myself that I had one correspondent that I might mistreat with, impunity; that I had one friend that would return good for evil. I give you credit for do- ing it for a long time; for being far better to me tha.\ my sins of omission deserved. I'm only sorry that you have not had t


. Correspondence with Walter Deane, 1886-1909 (inclusive). Correspondence; Barnes, Charles Reid, 1858-1910; Deane, Walter, 1848-1930; Botanists. botanical ©ci^tte* EDITORS:. July My dear Deane : — Well,I suppose that I have gotten Op just deserts at last. I have not heard from you for an age. I was flattering myself that I had one correspondent that I might mistreat with, impunity; that I had one friend that would return good for evil. I give you credit for do- ing it for a long time; for being far better to me tha.\ my sins of omission deserved. I'm only sorry that you have not had the grace to keep on heaping coals of fire on my head. It dawns on me now that I must have checked your kindness by that list of my increasing duties. Was not that woful tale in the last letter that I wrote you ? Did you take it as meaning that I was too busy to read and enjoy your let- ters ? Too bad,if you did. I can't think it of you. Keep it up,old man. Do write to me,if you will accept such broken correspondence as mine in return. I can't bear to cut myself off entirely from you,and will really try to do better. You've been up at Jaffrey I suppose, having a jolly good rest. I hope that your anticipations in regard to the improvement of in have been verified. Give her our warmest recards and let me hear how rapidly she has regained her strength. My wife has been having a siege since Comiencement. About the first of June her father came up to make us a visit. He is in very. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Barnes, Charles Reid,1858-1910,correspondent; Deane, Walter,1848-1930,recipient.


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