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MANDELLO, DR J.
FEB 8 1896

February 8th 1896

My dear Mrs Sewall,

The new which announced me
the death of Mr. Sewall have deeply
touched me. In jointely condoling with
you I only hope that a woman, like
you, dear Mrs. Sewall, who always
works for high aims and made it
her task to contribute to the benefit
of mankind, will soon find the calm
and the peace necessary to such a work of
pure and noble self devotion.

With regard to your nephew, Mr M G
Wright, I am reply in debted to you,
Dear Mrs. Sewall, for not having
forgotten what I have told you in '93.
Of course much time has passed since
I have had for a short time a young
english architect with me, who acted as
my secretary. He was not quite the
person I wanted though a charming
gifted boy, but especially having
had no interest at all in my work

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