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I have not yet taken off my bonnet & coat since I put them on while on the steamer. I shall now go to my room & then get something to eat after I have rested a little.

I will go out early in the morning to Cambridge & I shall take the train tomorrow P.M. for home. I do not yet know when I start. It will be the Federal Express from Boston to Washington the same I took when I came on.

You can learn when it arrives, by asking at the station. Then you will meet me, & O! I shall be so glad to see you again, dear Francis  Tell Dora Mrs B. is gone & Mrs Parsons, both sent me letters

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could not be found and they could not learn about me. I took a bowl of soup & then the train for Forest Hills. There I meet Dr. Lord who conducted the services, the Doctors Pope, Mabel & Henry & Burnett & a number of dear Isabel's friends.

I am a good deal broken up. It is a great loss to me. Isabel is in the higher life where she lived while yet here. She & June are together again. I can say little, but I am thinking a good deal.