Letter from Julia Marlowe to May Wright Sewall.

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My dear Mrs. Sewall:

I am glad to hear the [programe?] with the [names?] of all those nice girls. I understood perfectly the spirit in which you commented upon the play. I heartily endorse all you

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said. I did so enjoy my long visit with you that day. I shall always remember it. I go west [?] to Newark N.J. for a week. Then Harlem N.Y for one week. Then a week of one night stands. For the Newark

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and Harlem weeks I shall be at my home. 498 West End Ave. I send an affectionate greeting too on my dear friend. I am your

Faithfully Julia Marlowe

[?] me the [focus?] of the letter you wish to accompany the sum which makes me a patron of the council. J.M.

Another P.S. When you come to N.Y. passing on your way to Paris, if I am there I want to hear you. J.M.

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