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Saturday, May 10, 1902

Again a beautiful day, all well. I have written a note to Mrs Cyrus McCormick, one to Mrs Rockwell on her ninety ninth birthday, and one to Mrs Blancingniel? on the death of her husband, and one to Mrs Potter? Palmer and Sons, on their Father's death. Mr. Badger has gone down town at four o.clock Mrs Shreve will send her carriage for me to come to her house and say good bye as we leave to night for Chicago. Ada Swearingen and I, went at four o.clock to see Mrs Albert Willis, saw her but she looks very badly, her father Mr Delaney had been very ill, and she and sister May - never leave him but it has injured both of the girls their Mother died last year after a lingering illness, and they are so faithful won't give up, her husband died not long ago, he was Hon, Albert Willis Ambassador to Honolulu - she has one son Albert grown - Mr and Mrs Swearingen and Lallie took us to the depot - and we said "good bye" and left - our charming, hospitable friend and relations