Letter from Ruth McEnery Stuart to May Wright Sewall.

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STUART, RUTH M APR 8, 1897

New York, Apr 8 97

My dear Mrs. Sewall,

I am at last, as you see, back at home - at least, here are my remains, for after, these three months of constant travel.

[margins] I shall the greenery and graciousness of central park in its spring toggery I hope you are well and the little may be 'glad some'. Love to her Affectionately Ruth McEnery Stuart

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ago and to thank you again for the pleasant days spent under your hospitable roof.

I hope you are having a little of the perfect weather that is making upper New York a lovey garden spot. [?]

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So it seems to me from this point of view. I am spending this week and next in sight of the park on one side and the Hudson on the other. Next Saturday I shall go back to my more conveniently situated rooms that I love but

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I have declared myself a dead woman!

But I have faith in the resurrection and therein lies my hope.

This line is just to send you a word of greeting - to acknowledge your good words of some time

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