Alexander Graham
Bell, September
22, 1865 (Good to note. G.H.G.)
Friday, September 22nd, 1865
(no envelope) My dear Aleck:
I enclose you 51 stamps to keep
you
going till I can
send you a better
supply. (Remainder
of letter relating to V. S.
except extract as
given below.) Don't lie down heated on the
ground.
Don't go crawling into caves.
Don't go psalm-singing in a choir.
Don't forget tomorrow in today.
Don't bother your brains about Telegraphy.
Don't doubt the constant affection of Your affectionate father,
ALEX. MELVILLE BELL. |