. Eight journeys abroad. CETTINGE, CAPITAL OF MONTENEGRO peak, before we descended upon the sea of stone called Monte-negro. The two English women are going with us to-morrow,so we shall not be isolated. I must pack to-night and get to bed early as we are off be-fore nine. Tell Laura I have no time to write. With muchlove to you all. Affectionately, M. D. R. Mostar, Sat. April 23rd, F, We left Ragusa with great regret this morning. It is ab-solutely beautiful and interesting. Mostar is a Turkish town and has the Narenta river rush- 647 EIGHT JOURNEYS ABROAD. MOSTAR ing through with v


. Eight journeys abroad. CETTINGE, CAPITAL OF MONTENEGRO peak, before we descended upon the sea of stone called Monte-negro. The two English women are going with us to-morrow,so we shall not be isolated. I must pack to-night and get to bed early as we are off be-fore nine. Tell Laura I have no time to write. With muchlove to you all. Affectionately, M. D. R. Mostar, Sat. April 23rd, F, We left Ragusa with great regret this morning. It is ab-solutely beautiful and interesting. Mostar is a Turkish town and has the Narenta river rush- 647 EIGHT JOURNEYS ABROAD. MOSTAR ing through with very picturesque banks and a wonderfulbridge. Full of Mosques and Turks. We go on to Jablanicato-morrow afternoon and then to Sarajevo. Am travelling toofast to write letters except to Frank. Much love. M. D. R. Hotel Europe, Sarajevo,Monday, April 25th, Frank, Your last letter was an old one of Mar. 30th, forwardedfrom Fiume to Ragusa and repeating other letters. We didnot have any mail sent to these out of the way places so willget nothing until Vienna. We left Ragusa on Saturday morning with the two Eng-lish ladies, one of whom is Miss Thackeray, whose father wasfirst cousin to the great novelist. The night before we had a great leave-taking of the Hen-dersons, the English couple, who were going to Albajea and 648 THE BALKANS AND AUSTRIA


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