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her that you were thinking of coming now, and she said her mother was too, and what a blessing it could be for [[?]] if you travelled together - I promised to let you know - The daughter’s name & address are: Mrs. Philip D. Wilson, The Belvoir, 636 Beacon Street Boston. I have passed Ellen Smyth's book on to various impatient people - It is awfully interesting - but I feel as if she had left out something that could have been rather decent about you - Also that she is not stating Lizl's case fairly in withholding the fact that Julia committed suicide. To any one who knows that the situation was grave enough for that, Lizl's behavior seems quite justified, and the "psychological problem" is clear as day. [[?]] with the suffering & despair
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