you to know that there is one here who has 

 not forgotten her kindness. 



With love from Mrs. Lancaster and from 

 me, 



Your sincere friend, 



R. V. Lancaster. 



London, Feb. 17, 19 16. 



I have received your cablegram with the 

 sad news of the death of Luola. We are 

 very, very sorry. She will be greatly missed 

 from the position she so adorned. I shall 

 miss her very much. 



Very affectionately yours, 



J. D. Sprunt. 



Kelvinside, Glasgow, Scotland, 



March i, 1916. 



Always thinking of others and never at all 

 of her own feelings, she was a wonder unto 

 many. Words fail me to express my admira- 

 tion, love, and respect for her. I always felt 

 happy in her presence. What a gift to possess 

 and what, a price one has to pay for such a 

 talent! She certainly did not hide it in a 

 napkin. I always think that those highly en- 

 dowed people must suffer greatly; they feel so 

 intensely themselves and recognize others' 



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