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he would return to New York on the following Saturday or come down here and spend the summer at Cannes. You know how he decided and if his hour was to come how from much better that he should be in his home and surrounded by all three to whom he was dear. My heart aches for you dearest Miss Stillman for you both. I know so well what you must be feeling, who have lost all. May you

be spared to each other, and your remaining mother be spared to you both. I feel very sad thinking over the past years before the war. When you used to come out to see me during my illness, at Beaupierre, and then rec so much precious sympathy.  This beautiful country which Mr Stillman loved so much and where he dreamed of making a home will always be connected as my heart with him. I never was until this winter has all he had bear at