In mid-November, Ada Brooks bought Sebastian Astor a villa with north-south ventilation in a quiet suburb to recover from illness. In the garden, she planted not only a peach tree with Clara Sutton's peach branches and leaves, but also five ordinary peach trees.
The caregivers sent from Astor Gardens to look after Sebastian Astor were people whom Ada Brooks greatly trusted.
Hiram Seaton visited two to three times a week to check on Sebastian Astor's condition. He would also accompany her for conversation and listen to the violin tunes.
Sometimes, if he stayed late, he would stay overnight at the villa.
Clara Sutton and Ian Sutton were busy with company affairs and couldn't guarantee when they could visit Sebastian Astor, but they would go whenever they had the chance.
By early December, the old lady moved to Sebastian Astor's suburban villa to live with Ada Brooks due to poor health. Free from the disturbances of social interactions in the city center, they were instead content.