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had to get off to America, and they had other business also that must be attended to because it is the last of the month. So when they got home at lunch Atherton will be tired and ought not to go out again to-day. Atherton telephoned out last evening to ask at the Hospital how you were, and the report was, of course, very satisfactory. Nevertheless a telephone conversation always leaves a great deal to be desired and one never has a chance to ask much, so, of course, we are coming out as soon as we can get there to have a nice chat with you, and to ask when we can come and get you and bring you back here. Netta's room will be ready for you, and we will make you as comfortable as we can, and not freeze you as we did the Sunday morning after your fall. And you can take the lift both to 

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