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o'clock that we left New York.

Miss Sage came down on the train with us and we took her to her hotel as she was alone. we will see her again in a day or so, but she is rather tiresome.

Bonney & I are both feeling very well I so hope you are also. I will have your letters sent up here to me from Geddy but it is better for you to send them there until we decide when we are to be here. 

Mme Bour says she is doing work for Mrs Grayson and Mrs Cinre and that they are here now so we will [[?]] and them soon. Mrs Brooks says the Batretriers have a very fine apartment here.

For a wonder it is not raining and not too hot nor too cold but every thing very fresh and green and Bonney is saying as see how good he can be.

As we were up pretty late last night I am ready to go to bed. so until next time and may this find you well and happy and I can see you sitting in your room reading this and I hope it will bring you comfort and cheer you up - Just think of all the fine Paris cloths I shall have when I come home & I hope your cloths are all right: Love from Bonney an I. No end of love & kisses from your girl, Betty.