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Written to her Aunty Nan while Elkinton was in France as a relief worker. Responds to Nan's letter. Discusses the possibility of bringing French villagers to the U.S. to work as domestic servants in response to rising U.S. wages. Says her husband Howard had reused military camouflage to keep the apiary warm. Discusses the involvement of several Quaker leaders in the reconstruction work, including Rufus Jones, "Fat" Scattergood, and Edward Grubb. Worries about the morals of relief workers after so much time "among the 'paysans.'"