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in Europe, and she felt competent to make any. I told her that, of course. You must be the judge in your own case and I would not like
to recommend but would introduce her. She is very quiet and refined. And although I do not know her intimately, I have
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[Moores ?] copies and consider them very good. But would not like to recommend without asking you to see them if you feel that her
request is reasonable. We are all very well and often speak of our recent visit with you, with intense pleasure.
Very sincerely dear Mrs Stanford
Mary Scott-dimmick
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EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON.
One of her copies for you to see. I write this long letter in explanation and trust you will excuse me for doing so, upon the one subject.
I have seen some of Miss
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request is reasonable.
We are all very well, and often speak of our recent visit with you, with intense pleasure.
Very sincerely dear Mrs Stanford Mary Scott-Dimmick