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June he thought. As soon as you are decided when you can leave let me know. When will the funeral War-dance take place?

Miss Densmore is here. She will have another Bulletin ready in a short time. She came to see me yesterday. She is very cordial, asked after you. Krehbiel sent her the article you sent me. Mrs D. wrote K about his mistrust concerning her work & he at once wrote & said he was sorry it was the "result of carelessness & too much haste"! I doubt if he would be just to me if I wrote him.

You will need to talk with Mr. H. about the payment of the men. It is a good way to put it when suggesting a lump sum, by comparing it to [[strikethrough]] an [[/strikethrough]] a [[underlined]] ms. [[/underlined]] unpublished. 

The trees are in blossom & the leaves coming out. Dora goes on a vacation next Tuesday. I have accepted a place on the excursion to the Dismal Swamp Va. by the Acad. of Science. Mr. [[Need?]] called on Sunday & said he would be happy to look after me. I need a change. I leave here Friday P.M. & return on Sunday A.M.

Let me now hear oftener. I don't like such a silence. Goodbye.

Affly [[signature]] M. [[/signature]]

You had better return Mrs T.'s letter.