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  Dear Walt,

If no more raids, invasions, incursions, no more new developments in the Ginnaty affair, no more detentions by fire or water occur, my plan is to leave at 6:30 to-morrow evening. I shall get into New York about an hour later than usual, & put my baggage upon the Stonington Boat to leave that Wednesday evening  and I shall in on the boat in good time, it leaves at 5 P.M. & I will be there by three P.M. I can say, unless the omnibus that takes me down town should smash up, or something like it. So if you are able I shall be very, very glad to see you & have a good talk with you while I wait.

Don't come unless you are able, but if you are I shall rejoice to see you.

Of course I do not ask you  to meet me when I get in on Tuesday morning because I know it would be too much for you, & because Mr. Howells has said he would, but it would be good to have a whole day with you if you were well. I shall go to some place & get a breakfast, & be under Mr. Howells' supervision.

Good bye. Charlie got your last letter. He did hope to get away, but can't.

With love - Nelly.