• nd pleasant memories, many of which [we re lo c at e 6. in New "nglancU 



and the rupture betweenihy husband^ thr ough Fd'.v. L. Greene's influen- 



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ce^ and many old friends ^was hard for me to bear. 3 have alwaus 

 hoped And bel .eved that matters would right themse lvos in time, 

 and deplored as much as anybody any hard words and ill feeling that 

 it has caused. Still 3 can see that the world do move, and some- 

 times it takes a jerk and wrench to do it, and we have either got 



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to move with it, as smoo^Ly as we can for our own peace of mind, 



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 or bel eft like Rip van Winkle, sound aslyfeep, tad arise stiff and 



sore aflterward, as well as forgotten. 



] did not mean to p reach a sermon on this top/c. 'hit ] s'-iaU not 

 mention it again but proceed to forget it, and not spoil our let- 

 ters when there is so mush e] se better to write about.] a- j^rry 

 to learn that j ou too have be en suffering f v 'om the general colds, 

 and that it should have interfered with our attendance at the fall 

 meeting'^ '"/e had an experience meeting at the T.B.C. Tuesday and 

 enjoyed it very mu(Ji. .1 spent the morning in Bronx ^ark ath Mr. 

 Britten and picked up the same little ypnum that we found on Blue 

 Hill Amg 28th. J send you a few bits, will you compare them ? and 

 keep them for your collection. 1 also send you the reprint anno- 

 tated, 1 ha"e seen go od Op_h ioglos sum tM&\ t.-mi gum from pjM yi this 

 fall and 1 learn from Prof. Lloyd that there is no water-pore at tfe 

 apex, as we thought there might be in 0. arenarium. 



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_Wit>- kind regards to ''rs. vennedy, yours truly, 



