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KS Dreier

80 West 40th Street
New York City
November 13, 1914

Dodo dear:

I was so sorry to get Miss Morton's note the other day telling me that you had had an attack of indigestion and were not feeling quite so well. I hope that this is now long in the past and that you are as radiant a specimen of humanity as you were when I was up with you.

Nice Miss Robinson telephoned to me just before catching her train to you which was so sweet and thoughtful of her. I know you must be having a happy visit with her, and I hope the weather is such that you both can enjoy being out of doors. I had a long letter from Sadie Seaman who asked after you and was so happy to hear that you were doing so well. She wrote me that she wished that she could have said the same of Lloyd, but unfortunately he has had a very hard time since he left Saranac last spring. He not only had the grippe last May but a sharp attack of pleursy [[pleurisy]] in August which was terribly discouraging, but the doctors think now it is a form of poisoning and that through vaccine they can counteract it. I do

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Mrs Peter Vouhes
1959