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as there was danger of a relapse. Aa J informed by P? Ayres that she should be sent to her home in Europe without delay... - putting the facts of the case clearly before him, and expressing a hope that he would have the arrears settled and - of feed.
6. The is now longer in the Asylum, as her Consul has sent her to No for the payment of all future expenses incurred in the Asylum on behalf of the Europe.
7. By my direction, a letter, copy of which is enclosed, was addressed to Mr. Grote, Acting Consul General for Austria and Hungary, putting you will observe from the enclosed.
7th February Enclosure 4
18th Feby '87 copy of Mr. Grote's reply, the Acting Consul General, white admitting that she was sent to the Asylum on the 31st of October, 1885