. Eight journeys abroad. ers, and have a lot of mending to do. The whole day hadnot been long enough, and I am frozen sitting in my looks very gloomy just at present and I am quite sure itwill rain to-morrow. We will get to Chiavenna in time for the train to theLakes and arrive late at Adilan, about 10 p. m. On ThursdayI expect to take the fast train to Lucerne over the St. Gothard,and go from there to Geneva and meet the party at shall take the night train from Geneva Sunday night, Switzerland is very dear indeed. Since we left Inns-bruck the money fiies;68 fr


. Eight journeys abroad. ers, and have a lot of mending to do. The whole day hadnot been long enough, and I am frozen sitting in my looks very gloomy just at present and I am quite sure itwill rain to-morrow. We will get to Chiavenna in time for the train to theLakes and arrive late at Adilan, about 10 p. m. On ThursdayI expect to take the fast train to Lucerne over the St. Gothard,and go from there to Geneva and meet the party at shall take the night train from Geneva Sunday night, Switzerland is very dear indeed. Since we left Inns-bruck the money fiies;68 francs for our trip from Coire toSt. Moritz, 40 to Chiavenna and hotels dear. The views are magnificent here, but the hotel is so cold Ishould never want to stay here again. Of course. Cliff and Iwill not see all the sights here, but will get an idea of what todo another time. I have no doubt the weather is comfortablenow in other parts of Switzerland; it is not likely to be hot fromnow on. With much love, Affly., M. D. ITALY Milan, Sept. 3rd, Papa: We got here late last night after travelling all day. I didnot have a chance to drop you a postal. Part of the way wason a steamboat on Lake Como. The Lake was not blue,however, like in the pictures. Milan Cathedral is most in-teresting. I never saw so much detail massed together atonce. Castelfranco is away in the country somewheres and so,of course, we will not see him. The weather here is a greatchange from that of Switzerland. We go to Lucerne to-mor-row and from there to Lausanne. From Lausanne we go coZermatt, and then back the same way to Geneva where wetake the night train to Paris. There is no fear of cholera hereand there is no quarantine at the borders. Mother finds everything greatly changed, but still wasable to find the house where she used to live in 1869. Thelandlady was dead or removed, for they did not know of anysuch name. The streets here are well paved with cobbles,but these cobbles differ a little f


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