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pshire: [Telegram.] Breyoort House, New York, September 11th. Is Mrs. Markham still at Outlook House? Answer prepaid. XX Clerk, Outlook House, to the Rev. Clement Markham, New York: [Telegram.] Littleton, New Hampshire, September 11th. Mrs. Markham left on morning train yesterday for New York. XXI. The Rev. Clement Markham to Mr. John Amesbury, Minneapolis: [Telegram.] Breyoort House, New Tore, September 11th. Has Mrs. Markham returned to Minneapolis? Please answer immediately. XXII. Mr. John Amesbury to the Rev. Clement Markham, New York: [Telegram.] Minneapolis, September 11th. Mrs. Markham has not returned. Glad you are back safe. XXIII. The Rev. Clement Markham to Mr. Ronald Markham, Menger House, San Antonio, Texas: [Telegram.] Breyoort House, New York, September 11th. [Delivered September 12th.] Did Margaret communicate with you in regard to her intended movements? I cannot find her and am much perturbed. Answer at once. XXIV. Mrs. Clement Markham to Mr. Hubert Van Cortlandt, No.--Broadway, New York: No. 68 Clinton Place, September 11th. Dear Mr. Van Cortlandt,--I was so sorry that, after all, we did miss each other in the crowd last night. But I got along very well, thanks to your forethought in telling me just what to do, though I must confess that I had five very dreadful minutes while I was looking for the card on which I had written Mrs. Warden's address. And where do you suppose I found it at last? It was in my pocket-book, just where you told me to put it! Wasn't it absurd? So then we came down here very comfortably, and found the delightful apartment that you had secured for me. As for Mrs. Warden, she is as good as gold. She even had warm milk ready for Teddy, and a delicious cup of tea for me. I never shall be able to thank you enough for all that you have done. What arrangements have you made about bringing Clement to me? If the dear boy hasn't gone on that slow ship to Boston, and has come, as you think he has, on the _City of Paris_, he ought to arrive today. I should love to go down to the dock and be the very first to welcome him. But in such a crowd as there will be I ought not to venture, ought I? Please let me know by bearer just what you have done about our meeting, and when I am to expect my dear boy. XXV. Mr. Robert Warrington to Mrs. Clement Markham, No. 68 Clinton Place, New York:
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