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Written from Roadside. Briefly discusses complications in the printing of Lucretia Mott's biography. Talks about her granddaughter Maria "May" Hallowell and various writers and preachers, including Coleridge and Theodore Parker. Mentions that her cousin Fanny Cavender attending a "high ritualistic" Episcopal church because it was fashionable. Briefly contrasts her own "Quaker simplicity" with the "fine city houses" she visits.