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c/o Haskard, [[Casardi?]] & Co., Florence. Marcy 5, 1931. Copy Dearest Emily, Your roll of transcripts came yesterday - very interesting & welcome - and, crossing mine as we hoped, you letter followed this morning, bringing the cheque. it is not necessary to tell you how gratefully received - also the clipping about George's munificent bequests. May they do much good! I think Geo worked very hard & lived his life to show Keene that his family could do something, too.
c/o Haskard, [[Casardi?]] & Co., Florence. Marcy 5, 1931. Copy Dearest Emily, Your roll of transcripts came yesterday - very interesting & welcome - and, crossing mine as we hoped, you letter followed this morning, bringing the cheque. it is not necessary to tell you how gratefully received - also the clipping about George's munificent bequests. May they do much good! I think Geo worked very hard & lived his life to show Keene that his family could do something, too. It is so consistent with all his conduct & his character as I knew it, that the idea of his leaving us anything never cross my mind as the barest possibility. The wonder was that he did what he did about Grace's surprising remembrance of us, for he wrote me that the money was not hers to give, but his own - and tho he docked a good bit off for "poor Arthur" (as he wrote) which

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c/o Haskard, Casardi? & Co., Florence. Marcy 5, 1931. Copy Dearest Emily, Your roll of transcripts came yesterday - very interesting & welcome - and, crossing mine as we hoped, you letter followed this morning, bringing the cheque. it is not necessary to tell you how gratefully received - also the clipping about George's munificent bequests. May they do much good! I think Geo worked very hard & lived his life to show Keene that his family could do something, too. It is so consistent with all his conduct & his character as I knew it, that the idea of his leaving us anything never cross my mind as the barest possibility. The wonder was that he did what he did about Grace's surprising remembrance of us, for he wrote me that the money was not hers to give, but his own - and tho he docked a good bit off for "poor Arthur" (as he wrote) which