Chandler writes of his sorrow upon receiving word that his daughter May has died. He writes that he visited a spiritualist in San Francisco in July and was told of the death of a blood relation, but he “did not know that it was our Dear Child May.” He writes of his plans to return in September and be with Jane. Notations in pencil on the first page at the top read: “Death of Children, Consolation through spiritualism.” Pencil marks highlight certain parts of the text pertaining to the title.
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