NOTEBOOK Russian Passport yet? If not won't you please?" (Am mailing it to him now). Sept. 20. Letter yesterday from Mr. Appleton. We can have Riverdale House till April, at $250 a month, and from Munsey at same rate to June i—and maybe a month longer, Munsey thinks. Monday Sept. 22. Our dear prisoner is where she is through overwork—day and night devoted to the children and me. Wednesday 24. Dr. Allen came yesterday and raised our spirits. A marked change followed. Dr. Putnam this morning said no sort of reason she should not become as well as before. He ordered nurse and she came. Recovery begun. Very briskly. During nearly two years their hopes would rise and fall, almost daily. We are a drifting ship without a captain. We survive by accident. Thursday, 25th. Lunch. Mrs. Mercer's, to meet Mrs. Bell and a Mrs. Pratt. I could not make the arrangement positive (later I went). Helmer (osteopath) came from Vermont. Gave Livy a severe treatment—left her sore and lame, and she slept but little, the night. She is weak and frail but she has been that for 45 days. Again banished from the house, last night. By the new nurse. She allows no one in the sickroom, day and night, but herself. If we had had her in the beginning Livy would be well now. (Added note, three weeks later: Too sudden a verdict. The above nurse turned out to be mechanically competent (rule of thumb), but vain, silly, self-important, untrust- 377