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do next. Atherton's explanations on the telephone were cut off in the middle, and we spent what seemed a very long time getting Paris once more, and then when we did we were by no means sure that Mme. Hardy had understood what was to be done, so Atherton decided to go up to-day and see for himself what the painters are really doing. A. will be back to-night.

I have to take Jock for a walk now and must say good bye.

Please excuse mistakes, I have had so many questions fired at me since I began this that confusion has struck my poor brain, hence the erasures and insertion of words. Atherton said before he left that he sends his love to you both. I send mine also, and am,

As always
Affectionately yours
Ingeborg.

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