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Fragment; likely addressed to her family. Written while Elkinton was in France as a relief worker. Discusses her time in Paris, including a blackout due to enemy planes, an upcoming picnic with Agnes Nicholson, going to an American dentist, and seeing crowds at the Gare du Nord station. Discusses her work assignment and those of various individuals, mentioning a Quaker meeting of relief workers. Mentions Howard growing a moustache.