. Eight journeys abroad. ivorced. This morning I went with Frank and Sam towhere he has his baths and then to the Exposition and wentall through the Petit Palais des Beaux Arts, came back in anomnibus to the Arc de Triomphe and walked down here. Ishall go this p. m. either to order some things or with Sam,if he will take a chair and ride awhile in the exhibition. Everything is hard work here, the crowds are so greatand the streets almost impossible. The coachmen dont wantto go by the hour and the omnibuses are always full. Love to all, Affly, M. D. R. FRANCE Hotel Columbia, Paris, June 22nd, 1
. Eight journeys abroad. ivorced. This morning I went with Frank and Sam towhere he has his baths and then to the Exposition and wentall through the Petit Palais des Beaux Arts, came back in anomnibus to the Arc de Triomphe and walked down here. Ishall go this p. m. either to order some things or with Sam,if he will take a chair and ride awhile in the exhibition. Everything is hard work here, the crowds are so greatand the streets almost impossible. The coachmen dont wantto go by the hour and the omnibuses are always full. Love to all, Affly, M. D. R. FRANCE Hotel Columbia, Paris, June 22nd, Laura, It seems almost impossible to get time to write here and now that the time is getting short I want to be out all the time. We have had a delightful week. I dont know whether I wrote you that I had written to Mrs. Hazard (Addie Eads) to let her know that I was here. She responded immediately and has been just as kind as possible ever since. The first day she took me out to do some errands and then we drove. through the Bois all the way to Sevres and went through theFactory and then came back to the Cafe dArmenonville andhad a delicious breakfast in a most beautiful spot. The climate is so heavenly here, there is always just enoughcool breeze to prevent suffering with the heat. Since then shehas been out with me a whole day looking at tapestries, laceshades and bedspreads, table cloths, &c. Her apartmentis furnished magnificently in the French style—she is at 367 EIGHT JOURNEYS ABROAD home Sunday afternoons this month. Frank and Cliff wentthere last Sunday at six, after we got back from Chantilly,but I was so tired I could not do anything. I find I cannot write in the evenings because I am so tired. Over a week ago we paid all our calls. Walter Douglassister introduced us to a Miss Unger, who is studying arthere and she took us to Julians studio, where I saw a life
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