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Mostly written during Howland's voyage to Britain with Susan B. Anthony for a meeting of the International Council of Women. Discusses the voyage. Mentions Howland's efforts to avoid paying war tax. Discusses a Christian Scientist named Mrs. Gross who was skilled in palmistry. Mentions reading "David Harum" and spending time with Harriet Purvis Jr. and Anna Shaw. Relates a disagreement she had with another passenger about the expansionism of the Spanish-American War and the fitness of Filipinos for self-government. Discusses Susan B. Anthony's conduct, as well as Dr. Alice Purvis Robie.