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might return on our favorite steamer. I have tried sailing on two other Steamship lines, and never was so comfortably situated as on the German steamer, and Bessie is anticipating a great deal of pleasure in occupying State room 36, on the Pennsylvania. 

I pose every morning for my portrait, then we take lunch to-gether at a delightful cafe, and take the afternoon for shopping and last sightseeing expeditions. I am writing in the studio, and as two English ladies, Mrs. Grandage and her daughter have just come to call on the artist, I shall have to bring this to a close very soon.
 
Last evening, Will, Bessie and I made Mrs. Hawthorne a visit and said Goodbye.

Helen has been ill with influenza for six weeks, and is still under the Doctor's care. They start for the country Saturday, and do not intend to return to Paris until the fall.
 
Will hopes to be able to go home in January when the lease of his studio expires, so you will have a large family again.
 
I was delighted to hear that we should all be at home in Newton Centre for a week the first of July.
 
We are so impatient