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in the afternoon is now the time put down for sailing,
but it may be changed.
How lovely thee must feel without Milton and
Jeannot, and Norwood must seem very different
from what it was a month ago. It is a
fine thing for Jeannot to be at Shelter Island
and I know "Aunt Tilt" is more than pleased
to have him. We shall be so glad to see Milton
in New York. Dear me! how he did work for us
before the wedding, and I hope both thee and he
realize how much we appreciate all he did for us.

233 Bowen St
Providence, R. I.
Dear Margaret:
Thy letter
sent to Watch Hill was duly received, and was most
welcome. It is just two
weeks since we left that
lovely seaside place and
came here. The time spent
there was pleasnt in the
extreme, and we shall always
look back upon it
as upon an ideal existence.

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