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not reached her as yet. I spoke to Maud, knowing she'd be interested to hear directly from you-- She thinks she will wait until March or April for her visit to you. I called up Mrs Winslow, & she said she'd love to go sometime when she hadn't any work on hand, but of course she couldn't afford to leave any work that came to her & so is a little indefinite- I suppose Gretchen will soon be with you anyway now. This morning I called up Mr Lyle [[??]] office & found that his sister is in New York at 45 West 35th St. I think of you with your two pairs of goggles on your nose--I am afraid you could never read this scrawl with these on--I had a lovely lovely time with you in your dear little house & wish I could have stayed longer--But now I shall look forward to my next visit. One of the suffrage papers says that Gretchen is to be in