. Eight journeys abroad. ather Sept. Unable to go to VosgesMountains on accountof rain Sept. American Church, Costs of dresses, etc.,very high Sept. Meal at the Diner deParis Sept. Compiegne, Pierrefonds. .Sept. Galleries of the Louvre,Luxembourg, Ver-sailles and others Sept. Latin Quarter and EcolePolytechnic Sept. Paris Sept. 3. 1897 341 3. 1897 341 3, 1897 341 3. 1897 341 3, 1897 341 9, 1897 343 9, 1897 343 9,1897 344 9. 1897 344 9, 1897 344 9, 1897 345 9,1897 3459, 1897 344 Palace 01 the Senate Sept. 9, Laon, Rheims Sept. 14, Description of Com-piegne, etc , Laon


. Eight journeys abroad. ather Sept. Unable to go to VosgesMountains on accountof rain Sept. American Church, Costs of dresses, etc.,very high Sept. Meal at the Diner deParis Sept. Compiegne, Pierrefonds. .Sept. Galleries of the Louvre,Luxembourg, Ver-sailles and others Sept. Latin Quarter and EcolePolytechnic Sept. Paris Sept. 3. 1897 341 3. 1897 341 3, 1897 341 3. 1897 341 3, 1897 341 9, 1897 343 9, 1897 343 9,1897 344 9. 1897 344 9, 1897 344 9, 1897 345 9,1897 3459, 1897 344 Palace 01 the Senate Sept. 9, Laon, Rheims Sept. 14, Description of Com-piegne, etc , Laon , Cathedral at Rheims and Roman Arch , Paris , Visit from Sigmund Adel- mann , Journey to Rouen, meet-ing there Mrs. Thack-ara, daughter of GenlSherman and the in-teresting things in Rouen Sept. 19, Visit to the Thackaras atHavre, where he is Con-sul General , Aboard S. S. Touraine. .,Rough voyage 1897 345 1897 346 1897 346 1897 346 1897 346 1897 348 1897 350 1897 350 1897 3481897 350. EN ROUTE St. PaulWed. June i6, 1897, 11 A. Sandy Boys, Thus far everything most satisfactory—sea calm as a millpond and Mother fixing state room as if she were to stay per-manently aboard. Lots of acquaintances. Mama shed a tearof gratitude for your good-bye greetings. Love to you both from us, Yr. aff. F. H. R. Aboard the St. Paul, Sunday, June 20th, Dear Boys, Here we are rolling off 20 miles an hour in midocean andmore than half over to Europe and your Mother and I havebeen to every meal, on deck all day and far into the night andsleeping like tops, and your Mother eating strawberries andsoft shell crabs, pastry and shad, lobster and all the indi-gestible things imaginable. Our state room is most comfortable and convenient andwe have an excellent place at table on the port side in an alcovenext to Hon. Bellamy Storer, Minister to Belgium, and wehave become quite friendly with him and his family. We finda number of friends a


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