NAWSA GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE Campbell, Isabella Kennard November 8th 1919 My dear Miss Barry, I was sorry I was not able to see you when you called, but "old age brings many infirmities". The memory of my last parting from you and the good Dr. will ever remain with me. I never read of Rannoch Moor, but I think of the jokes you [you made] made when you were to make your fortune off the peat! These were very happy days, & pleasant to look back on, & how happy yourself and the good old Dr. made us all! But I hope we will all meet in a world where there will be no sad partings. I hope your journey to England will be a pleasant one. I know you will be sorry to leave Kilmore I am pleased you have fine weather. Annie & [?essie] join with me in kindest love- Ever dear Miss Barry Yours very affectionately Isabella Campbell P.S. Many thanks for the Eau de Cologne it was kind of you to send it. Transcribed and reviewed by contributors participating in the By The People project at crowd.loc.gov.