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Sunday July 9 - 1933
Wea. TUES. AUG. 31, 1909 Ther.
Started for N. Y. City at 1.40 P.M. in a warm sticky day threatening to rain.
My luggage is ready for me as I am taking along several tools to help shun the forts and other things.
Longwell went earlier to spend today at the Girl, Arc. House and to help on the excursionists so that all will be ready at 8.15 A.M. tomorrow.
At 6 P. M. today came to call on Allison J. Armour, 340 Pearl Ave to talk over his preferred help for Dunton on his yacht. I hope arrangements can be made to take him to the far north of N.E. Newfoundland.
Friend Mr. Armour waiting from me, from one come talking own plans at this Newfoundland. He said met Dunton on August 1 at Biscoe Cove. Then saw a night letter (7/2) and day letter with a picture of the yacht Uterana to Dunton at Port au Port and I will then forward to Biscoe Cove.