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The Five of Hearts

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  “train-time.” LJH, II, 199.

  “implied in a fight.” TR to HCL, Jan. 28, 1909.

  James Russell Lowell. HCL to TR, Feb. 14, 1909.

  emend her own. Samuels, Henry Adams, III, 405.

  grandchildren. CSH to HA, March 17, 1909.

  “everybody.” LHA, VI, 412.

  Woodlawn Cemetery. Margaret La Farge to Bancel La Farge, Dec. 6, 1910, and May 29, 1911.

  (and disappearing.) JL, Great Masters, 249.

  embassy in Washington. Tehan, 226-34.

  “saloon.” Lewis, 225.

  death, in 1937. Berenson, Sketch for a Self-Portrait, 24-25; Samuels, Bernard Berenson, II, 388-89.

  the Titanic. LHA, VI, 511.

  “look after him!” Tehan, 245.

  “have done so.” HJ to ESC, July 9 and 12, 1912. Miles-Cameron Papers.

  “sound good!” Samuels, Henry Adams, III, 535.

  “well off where he is.” AL to CFA, Jr., n.d. Lodge Papers.

  Mediterranean holiday. Ibid., 536.

  “cud.” LHA, VI, 563.

  -394 “acting with other men.” Ibid., 560.

  “you’re not going home.” Cater, xcvii-xcviii.

  “tails in the air.” Ibid., xcviii.

  rhythms and phrasing. John La Farge, Jr., The Manner Is Ordinary, 173-74.

  hired two scholars. Cater, xcviii.

  the profession. Samuels, Henry Adams, III, 539-40.

  “youthful beginner.” LHA, VI, 636.

  to Folkestone. Cater, c.

  “verged on Hell.” LHA, VI, 663.

  hold fast. Edel, Henry James, V, 522.

  made him ill. HJ to Margaret La Farge, Aug. 2, 1914.

  British subject. Edel, op. cit., 528-32.

  “happy then.” LHA, VI, 724.

  “wings or song.” Ibid., 726.

  “your Aunt Clover.” Cater, cii.

  known her. H. D. Cater Collection, Henry Adams Papers.

  “their own identity.” William James, The Principles of Psychology, I, 326-27, Henry Adams Library, Massachusetts Historical Society.

  “to control it?” Ibid., II, 485.

  Beverly Farms. Cater, civ.

  “fantastic dream.” LHA, VI, 754.

  equally unreal. Ibid., 758.

  “anybody again.” Ibid., 768-69.

  beyond their limits. EC to HA, Jan. 14, 1917.

  breakfast table. LHA, VI, 769.

  recalled them both. Burk, 7-10, 31, 143, 181.

  Springy was dead. LHA, VI, 785-86.

  “shoot to the moon.” Cater, cvi.

  typhoid fever. H. D. Cater Collection.

  his pillows. Elizabeth Ogden Adams to EC, April 1, 1918.

  “will and intellect.” Samuels, Henry Adams, III, 586.

  bottle of potassium cyanide. H. D. Cater Collection. her hat shop. Ibid.

  figure at Rock Creek. Mrs. Cadwalader Jones to ESC, April 19, 1918.

  “make him happy.” Ford, II, 651.

  one mind and another. William James, op. cit., I, 237.

  Epilogue: A Legacy and a Lawsuit

  last in 1897. New York Daily Mirror, Nov. 21, 1933, 3; New York Daily News, Nov. 21, 1933, 3.

  secret family. King v. Peabody et al., Plaintiffs’ Trial Memorandum.

  unnamed benefactor? Ibid.

  “I did not know my rights.” Deposition of Aug. 24, 1931, included in ibid.

  IOUs held by John Hay. New York Times, Jan. 24, 1934, 14.

  began in 1931. King v. Peabody et al., transcript of testimony of William G. Winne; New York American, Nov. 21, 1933, 3.

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