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My dear Helen,  
My dear Helen,  


Your letter of Feb 6th, which came today taking only 17 days  to come and Pauline's wonderful little letter of four days before call for an immediate response. I am afraid I have not time tonight to write a separate one to Pauline but I [[unclear]] you to know how remarkably I think she has progressed both in writing & illustrating with her clever little drawings of you Do not wish to flatter her too much tell her how I love her letter & hope she will
Your letter of Feb 6th, which came today taking only 17 days  to come and Pauline's wonderful little letter of four days before call for an immediate response. I am afraid I have not time tonight to write a separate one to Pauline but I want you to know how remarkably I think she has progressed both in writing & illustrating with her clever little drawings of you Do not wish to flatter her too much tell her how I love her letter & hope she will

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Brookline Feb 23rd 1916

My dear Helen,

Your letter of Feb 6th, which came today taking only 17 days to come and Pauline's wonderful little letter of four days before call for an immediate response. I am afraid I have not time tonight to write a separate one to Pauline but I want you to know how remarkably I think she has progressed both in writing & illustrating with her clever little drawings of you Do not wish to flatter her too much tell her how I love her letter & hope she will