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      working all the daylight hours trying to do what I can to help, 
      but it is a hopeless task the sights I have been have made me 
      feel literally i11.
 
      
 
 
(1) Large Department Store in center of Sheffield opposite 
      Sheffield Cathedral-subsidiary of Selfridge's, London.
 
      
 
 
(2) Short principal fashionable shopping street running between 
      Town Hall and Cathedral.
 
      (3) Central shopping street intersecting Fargate at right angles, 
      running from FitzAlan Square past the Cathedral and American 
      Consulate (which other information shows was not wrecked and 
      about a mile west to residential section.
 
      (4) Large Department Stores at End of High Street.
 
      (5) Principal open square of Sheffield at east extremity of High 
      Street.
 
      (6) Main line railroads bridge, East End steel works region.
 
      (7) J.A. Chapman and company, Ltd., a subsidiary of Stanley Rule 
      and Company, New Britain, Connecticut. The East End of Sheffield 
      includes one of the most highly industrial regions in England 
      with United Steel Company, Ltd., Hadfield's Ltd., English Steel 
      Company, Ltd. and several other of the largest steel works in 
      England, besides workers residential districts.
 
      {9) Workers residential district in East End.
 
      (10} St. Mark's Church is a land mark in the older fashionable 
      residential section on the western hillside of Sheffield, the 
      streets mentioned being prominent streets intersecting each other 
      in this region.
 
      (11)Mrs. Maitland lives in another middle-class residential section 
      about 3 miles south of the St. Mark's Church region.
 
      (12) James Neill and Company, probably the most modern tool works 
      in Sheffield, manufacturers of "Eclipse" machinist's 
      tools and "Eclipse" safety razors and blades. 
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