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good child—
Dont forget to tell me "who she is" if you know. I'm sure Uncle Will would enjoy doing it——  Think of two [[underline]] Grand [[/underline]] piano's in our parlor! What did you do with the secretary and the music stands - and the table, [[underline]] and [[/underline]] the big chairs—?   I cant be too thankful Fraulein Emery [[underline]] is [[/underline]]. Dont Aunt Eliza [[underline]] have [[/underline]] to stop coughing when she plays? poor thing - what a hard time she has had. Spring will be sure to drive it away, if Dr Mays dont—
There was an insinuation in one of Uncle Will's letters lately by which I suppose he meant to say that I had not descibed Mr Harrison's studio - on purpose. 

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Know then that I have never been in it——  I suppose he will come some day next week to see the portrait as he asked Louise Kinsella the other day when he could see it—
This afternoon we are going to the rue de Berri to church and to the Austins to tea - or rather cocoa—   Paris will soon be lovely now.  I had to take a long trip the other day way over to Montmartre after some [[medicine?]] Mr Lasar told me of— It was sunny and nothing could have been more beautiful than the luminous grey freshness of everything—  The river the "ile" Notre Dame— La Sainte Chapelle— The Conciergerie— The Tour St Jaques— Sainte Eustache— I