Manuscript Release No 1033

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Brooklyn, New York, Sabbath, November 15, 1890

We arrived here in this city Friday morning. [Here Ellen White states that they arrived in New York City on Friday morning. But in the previous entry quoted (Letter 72a, 1890) she says—probably more correctly—that it was Thursday.] I was pleased to ride all the way from the ferry in the streetcar and not on the elevated railroad. We had a good room assigned to my use exclusively, but the elevated railroad goes directly by the house and I was fearful the thundering noise would prevent me from sleeping. There is a large company who are being accommodated in three different tenements.—Manuscript 46, 1890, 3 (Diary 16, p. 314). MR1033 28.1