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Lucretia Mott discusses the honeymoon of her niece Ellen Wright Garrison. She expresses disapproval of gymnastics and mentions her nephew Frank Wright's "cruel treatment" of freshmen. She also mentions that James Miller McKim has gone to Washington to "attend to the interest" of African-American freedmen; Mott dislikes the government's selling of captured Southern plantations. "Let geese continue gymnastic exercises, not sensible women."