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Sun. Eve. about Africa. Auburndale is a village about four miles from here, where the Episcopal Rector is Rev. Henry Metcalf, with a wife, and two or three children. Whom Marion knows and goes to see once in a while, but has not yet this year. We are going when Lent is over. They are very High Church and ritualistic, and M. doesn't know if they ever want to have callers in Lent, she says! They are nice folks she says - We have Lenten services here in the Chapel or this parlor two or three times a month. I have not been to Boston to see the lights yet. I've been in a good many times, on business to go to the great fair, shopping,
Sun. Eve. about Africa. Auburndale is a village about four miles from here, where the Episcopal Rector is Rev. Henry Metcalf, with a wife, and two or three children. Whom Marion knows and goes to see once in a while, but has not yet this year. We are going when Lent is over. They are very High Church and ritualistic, and M. doesn't know if they ever want to have callers in Lent, she says! They are nice folks she says - We have Lenten services here in the Chapel or this parlor two or three times a month. I have not been to Boston to see the sights yet. I've been in a good many times, on business to go to the great fair, shopping,

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Sun. Eve. about Africa. Auburndale is a village about four miles from here, where the Episcopal Rector is Rev. Henry Metcalf, with a wife, and two or three children. Whom Marion knows and goes to see once in a while, but has not yet this year. We are going when Lent is over. They are very High Church and ritualistic, and M. doesn't know if they ever want to have callers in Lent, she says! They are nice folks she says - We have Lenten services here in the Chapel or this parlor two or three times a month. I have not been to Boston to see the sights yet. I've been in a good many times, on business to go to the great fair, shopping,