Imagine me a week without
sleep.
Hope that fight took Jack back to his youth. For the stage I
don't think it was bad. We'll get grey shirts on their men later.
The old lady arrives to-day - she has been in Gloversville.
I think the play will go - but, we may have to save Ermine. The
public is a funny old cat and won't stand for the mustard.
Well, glad you had a good time and of course you can't charge me
up with the heat.
Yours,
FREDERICK R.
Remington made a trip to the Yellowstone Park and this is what he
wrote to Jack. His letters were never dated.
My dear Summerhayes:
Say if you could get a few puffs of this cold air out here you
would think you were full of champagne water. I feel like a d - -
kid -
I thought I should never be young again - but here I am only 14
years old - my whiskers are falling out.
Capt. Brown of the 1st cay. wishes to be remembered to you both.
He is Park Superintendent. Says if you will come out here he will
take care of you and he would.
Am painting and doing some good work. Made a "govt. six" yesterday.
In the course of time, he bought an Island in the St. Lawrence
and they spent several summers there.