Letter from Julia Ward Howe to May Wright Sewall.

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HOWE, JULIA WARD JUNE 29 1906

Oak Glen: Melville Station. Newport R. I. June 29 1906

Mrs May Wright Sewall.

Dear Mrs. Sewall,

I am obliged for you kind offer to escort me to [Green acre?], and am very sorry that I cannot go with you to attend the memorial meeting as well as that appointed on July fourth.

I cannot remember having received from Mrs. Harmer the invitation mentioned in your

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letter. Yet I may have received and forgotten it, as I had a reason of much fatique in connection with my birthday festivities, and with my [?] removal to this, my summer home. The long illness which followed my [?] to Baltimore to attend the suffrage convention has not left me quite in my accustomed [?], and I am looking forward to weeks of absolute quiet and rest, to bring me up to what

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you may term "[?] [?]".

Hoping and expecting that the exercises at Greenacre will be full of interest, I am yours sincerely, Julia Ward Howe.

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