Letter from [John Muir] to [James David] Butler, [ca. 1903 May 10].

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[May 1903]I hope Anna is betterMy dear Friend Professor Butler[in margin: 763]I am delighted to see you again in a full telling letter. How sane & noble & rich in good works has been your long bright whole life! It has been for me a light in all my lonely wanderings, a refreshing & joyful spring, & every added year is a blessing to circle beyon circle of true life scholars & lovers [illegible] I glory in your strength03240 It is now 34 yrs since I felt your telepathic touch when I sat sketching on the top of the Yo North Dome. After the Presidents trip I mean to start on a trip round the O for a glimpses of other lands & seas & skies. Give my love to your girls & boys. I [used?] to know them so well, & I must see you again or as your say at least hunt you up in the life beyond for I am ever faithfully your [scholar?

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