March 28, 1910 Monday

March 28 Monday - In Hamilton, Bermuda Sam wrote per Helen S. Allen to Albert B. Paine in Redding, Conn.

Dear Paine,

I reenclose the check indorsed.

Enclosed is the small library of 44 volumes which you may buy & send to Mrs,.Allen let the books be sent through Mr. Allen’s agent Depew, and you may prepay all charges if you can manage it.

I have been having a most uncomfortable time for the past 4 days with that breast-pain, which turns out to be an affection of the heart just as I originally suspected. The news from New York is to the effect that non-bronchial weather has arrived there at last, therefore if I can get my breast trouble in travelling condition I may sail for home a week or two earlier that has heretofore been proposed. / Yours as ever / ... [MTP].

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott sent Sam a printed invitation to their daughter’s wedding [MTP].

Day By Day Acknowledgment

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