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N Miss Nuno, - 2 - little of the equipment is left in the storehouse, as Mrs. Heilman was given permission to dispose of it under certain circumstances, Miss Johnson met me in New York, and seemed very auch worried because she had heard you had had sand-fly fever, I sincerely hope that you are better by this time. You will be gratified 3 to hear that Miss Johnson la looking very well and seemt to be very happy in her work, She has been through a very serious strain, not e only with the changes that have taken place in the Red Cross, but with the death of her mother, closing up the house, etc. She is very happy, however, in the work with the Chapter, and they of course are devoted to her. It is pleasant to be at home once more, and I foand evirything in fine condition, Miss Butler had been living in my apsriment, and of course it was immaculata, in addition to all the nice things that she had done, and I found some flowers from the "twins which ad/ted to the appearance of the place. May I take this oppertunity to thank you also for the radio received at sea, expressing love and sympathy for 10 because of the death of my friend, Mrus, Chamberlin. I am preparing to go to New York to receive all that is left of her, via the Patria, of the 3 I Fabre d Line. She alsaye zerambered your kindness to her shen she passed through New York, non almost three years ago. I going to Purope at that time, and she had a premonition that she would not be alivo when I returned, do you remeuber it? It is a very terrible thing for Mr. Chamberlin, and I feol very anzious about him, I went to Lyme last Saturday and Sunday, found Ey bister looking very vell, but with some disquieting aymotoms. The family are very woll, including your particular friend Lorna, she is really a very adorable child. They often spenk of you. By the way, I am returning Miss Anderson's letter, hich I know you will want to keep. Hoping that all is struightening out, and that you will be able to de a very effective piece of work with the N.E.R., I am with affectionate regards Sincerely yours, Director, Nursing Service, W n-k 972 2

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