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Jan. 25/89

Dearest Polly.

I always forget to tell you the things I mean to tell you when I write. It always turns to baby lore of some kind. I hope you will not mention any more interesting young men to Ethel Page - I have no more patience with her. She told honey you had discarded Balch & had "an affair with an English man." how that made me furious - a nice sounding tale for teas & Phila gossips! I suppose you told her about Radcliffe & how nice he is, & she made that out of it. You had better restrict your letters to art I think. There must be a vast amount of humbug about Ethel. I met her at