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The [Thornbirch?] society will
not have the same interest
to you now that its leader
is gone but you may like to
know [Annie Berant?] and I
hope you will have an opportunity
to hear her speak.

The Countess [Wachtmet?] was
[Mrs Blouchsky's?] most intimate
friend and her whole life is
[wrapt?] up in the [Thornbirch?]
work.

(I hope you will meet Lady [Caithney?]
the Duchess of [P?] in Paris
I want to know her when I
go over)

I do not know if [Mr. Boneyea?]
is yet in London but I [wish?]
you to send for him to call on
you if he is -- he is such a
wonderful type of beauty.
Most of the other Indians I know
are gone home.

Mr. [Donald?] is a young
Scotchman a very good friend of
mine. The [Ed?] of the London [Stm?]
I hope he will "interview" -- you must
make him.

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