Letter from Louise Creighton to May Wright Sewall.

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CREIGHTON, LOUISE

7th July

Dear Mrs. Sewall

If you are sufficiently recovered to be able to think of going about at all, I hope you will give me the pleasure of seeing you here. I do not know whether it would suit you to come here on Sunday, we are at home

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then all the afternoon, & should be glad to welcome you to lunch at 1:30 or if it suited you better to come later, we have tea at 5 o'clock. - On Saturday afternoon from 4 to 6:30 we have a party for about 70 teachers, men & women, in elementary schools, & it struck me that it might perhaps interest you to come & meet

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them & see [piece missing] such teachers are in this country. On Wednesday afternoon from 4 o'clock onward I am at home to any visitors who care to call, & on Thursday afternoon, July 14th we have a big garden party an reception at which we expect from two to three thousand people, we should be very pleased to see you then, if that

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? but it will of course not provide much opportunitly for personal intercourse. In all these suggested cases, please leave your coming or not coming an oper. question if you so desire, as your time will no doubt be much occupied It is not very far to drive here from Kensington, & you can also come by district railway to Putney Bridge, which is within about ten minutes walk of the Palace.

Yours truly Louise Creighton

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