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Written from Roadside. Lucretia Mott writes about recent news and events concerning family and friends. She mentions receiving a letter from Victoria Woodhull. In reference to an "Edward," she writes, "It was real shrewd for him to reserve the gift for Harriet Tubman for a more convenient season." She asks Martha Wright to encourage Elizabeth Cady Stanton to send her children to Swarthmore. She also briefly discusses the case of the "poor murderer Laura Fair."