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taste. Yet she is making piles of money, I hear that when she was living on $600 a year & trying to make a little more. You who come over every year can have chances to see and buy yourself when you like. I shall see Kelehein when I get back to Paris & will talk to him about mantelpieces, I am sure he will be able to tell Rob about some & Rob must bring the masonry with him. It is a great pleasure to know that you are coming & I am to see the boys again, to think they were children when I last saw them, childhood is short & even boyhood & girlhood. I think of Ellen being in her 28th year! I suppose she will marry some day, but I thought they   

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