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Written to Isabel Howland, a women's rights activist and niece of Emily Howland. Asks why Isabel was lingering in Atlantic City instead of moving on to warmer climates for her health. Remarks on receiving 1918 issues of "Unity" magazine, the government confiscation of which had been fought by Jenkin Lloyd Jones. Passes on news of friends and neighbors. Opines that "Travelling is unspeakable."