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talking and swishing with her at a great rate. How they can do that feeling the way they do I don't see.  Miss Conner is indeed broad-minded I think. I wish I could be more of that temperament. Mrs. W. is talking like a house afire as usual. I never can read or write when she is around unless I do it in spite of her talk so if there are mistakes you may lay them at her door. Mrs. W. is much the same, a little better to-day. She goes out every day now. I am wondering what the effect will be on her, when she does go.

Many thanks for the cutting of the flags.  Last night I wrote a letter to the Globe stating the case and asking them to comment. I wrote on both sides of the paper and when Mrs. W. saw that she said