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  Insert with notes June 21 1890 Dear Mr. Whitman—

I simply hated to take leave of you. My visits to you this winter have been such a pleasure to me & it is one of my greatest regrets in leaving America that I must leave you behind. If only Camden were a   little near London! I hoped that perhaps I could get over to see you once again, but I was kept too busy with the graduation just at the last. I hope you saw the account of it all in the Ledger.

We have been at sea nearly a week, & we hope to reach Southampton on Sunday.   I can hardly realize that I shall see all my dear family so soon. The voyage has been rough & uneventful, except for three icebergs & two whales!

I do hope you will keep well this summer thro' all the hot weather, dear Mr. Whitman.

You must send us an occasional postal card to let us know how   you are. I shall be quite proud to be able to give all your London friends the latest news of you.

Please give my love to Mrs. Davis, & keep a great deal for yourself, my dear, dear friend.

Yours most affectionately Alys W. Smith