And we are crazily happy,
Mamma, and I can't write any more, only we are not going on to Mexico,
but straight home to Valmond; and please bring Hurstbridge and
Ermyntrude to meet us at Liverpool when the Lusitania gets in.
Your affectionate daughter,
ELIZABETH.
P.S.--I quite understand Aunt Maria liking a second honeymoon--even
after fifty years!
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