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with you - why bring him along - I leave the whole matter with you knowing that what you decide in the matter will be right and for the best. Ellen must have been very much pleased with her beautiful present. I should think it was just what she desired more than any-thing else. I wish Ellen could come along with you to Gibson perhaps in case Charlie does not come now - that both may or can come together when the school is over - With much love for you and all at at [sic] home. I remain Ever Affectionately Yours B.H.G.