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33 W. Washington Square
New York, 26 April 1876

Dear Mrs. Spencer,

It seems to me that
here in my room we might be less in-
terrupted and more at ease than in any
other place I know of. Not knowing the
time table of your boats or railroad or whatever
means of travel then maybe between this and
your place, I had better not fix any exact time
lest it might be inconvenient for you. I will
therefore remain in on Saturday to meet you when-
ever you arrive. If you come in the earlier
part of the day and will take luncheon with me, 
we should have time for our talk, or if more con-
venient to come later and stop to arrive we should
still have sufficient opportunity for our purpose. 

Very truly Yours,
Ellen T. Lander