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that she is with Mrs. Knight, the latter told her she knew me and had once lunched with me at Beaufresne! I haven't forgotten the reccession when Ed and Emily brought her out -

I have spent some very pleasant hours with Frances, who is looking very well, Miss Sears has taken a great liking for Frances and it seems to be reciprocated, I introduced them all to my young friends the Mellon's one Sunday at brunch - I must tell you of a funny meeting last Monday, I was dining with Mrs Theodore Havemeyer and her daughter Mrs Tiffany who is divorced from her husband, the other guest who took me in to dinner was, you will 


never guess, Godfrey!  Elsie's former admirer, he at once referred to Elsie, asked if she had not two children now, then he branched off to Emily's husband and said he was a wretched soul of man, or words to that effect - I wonder if he is making up to Mrs Tiffany, but I think she is too good a catholic to marry again.  He said he had heard that Rob was coming over here almost immediately, I suppose you too, and Wyan also, but I told him I thought he had been misinformed - I hope your Mother is better do tell her that there is a very wonderful "masseuse"