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[left page] Mrs. Newman dined with me last evening, and Mrs N is well notwithstanding the cruel assertions of the newspapers. She is looking a little worn and pale. She has had much care with her little tasks and always kind and willing. She has been asked to do too much. She was asked to open some meeting and arrived late (having been busy all day - attending to the flower arrangements of a lady who had no friends)

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[right page] [preprinted] 3 East 66th Street. [/preprinted]

April 13th 91

My dear Mrs Stanford

Fannie writes me that she has seen you and how kind you have been to them and my little pets I want you specially to see my little Julia (the flower of the family). My Nellie will arrive on the nineteenth. She brings two little girls with her. I write now my dear Mrs Stanford to tell you Bishop and dear Mrs

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