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Your kind letter received. We have opened and have a very good show, indeed.1 I think that business will be very good here, as the papers have given us splendid notices. Of course we miss Baker more than words can express.2 We also miss you and all the old guard.
I am not appearing in the saddle this season, but drive in my carriage and I have sure got the prettiest pair of horses, and most sensible horses and the finest team I ever drove, and the people say that I look like "six bits" when I drive them into the arena and make my little talk and introduce
Tait, I wish that you would write me your candid opinion regarding "Morning Star" and whether you think that it is going to be a big winner or not. Also where "Black Jack" is and what he is doing, and how everything is getting along at camp.3 Anything that your write me will be treated as strictly confidential.
Now, Tait, I am very busy and not very well. I often wish for you and, sooner or later, I would like to have you with me all the time, but first I have to see how the "cat is going to jump". I am very busy, and have so many letters to write, etc., and whether I write you or not, you keep on writing me. Good Luck.