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Dear Mrs. Sewall!
I was very glad to hear from you and thank you for both your letters. I hope you are getting on with your work, and that we shall have the pleasure of seeing you next week. Only let me know in time when you are coming[...]
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that I can send the carriage for you to [...] [...]. You can leave Vienna [...] [...] 9:25 in the morning and arrive at [...] at 10:45 or you can leave in the afternoon at 2:10 or 2:55 or [...] [and arrive] 3:29 or 4-8 or 6-3. But please don't be in a hurry to go away again. We have not practiced the breathing as much as we should, as the children [are]
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very much engrossed with their [...]. [...] who [opened] this week [has all] the family wishes to be remembered to you.
Yours sincerely, Clotilde Apponyi