. Eight journeys abroad. Notre Dame, old Louvre, St. Germain, IAuxerrois May 7, 1906 592 Tea at Columbins May 7, 1906 592 Tea at .May 8, 1906 592 Lord Berwick, Miss Noel-Hill May 8, 1906 592 Versailles, Hotel des Reservoirs May 13, 1906 593 Residence of Mme. de Pompadour May 13, 1906 593 Samson and Delilah at the Grand Opera May 13, 1906 593 Alvarez as Samson, Mme. Heglou as Delilah May 13, 1906 593 The Cid at the theatre Francais May 13, 1906 594 St. Sulpice May 13, 1906 594 VVidor at the Organ May 13, 1906 594 AL-ideleine May 13, 1906 594 Bois de Boulogne, Put- eaux Club, Neui


. Eight journeys abroad. Notre Dame, old Louvre, St. Germain, IAuxerrois May 7, 1906 592 Tea at Columbins May 7, 1906 592 Tea at .May 8, 1906 592 Lord Berwick, Miss Noel-Hill May 8, 1906 592 Versailles, Hotel des Reservoirs May 13, 1906 593 Residence of Mme. de Pompadour May 13, 1906 593 Samson and Delilah at the Grand Opera May 13, 1906 593 Alvarez as Samson, Mme. Heglou as Delilah May 13, 1906 593 The Cid at the theatre Francais May 13, 1906 594 St. Sulpice May 13, 1906 594 VVidor at the Organ May 13, 1906 594 AL-ideleine May 13, 1906 594 Bois de Boulogne, Put- eaux Club, Neuilly. . .May 13, 1906 595The Cascade and Lakes. .May 13, 1906 595Lunch to Rochambeaus at the Ritz May 13, 1906 595 Journey to Dover May 17, 1906 596 Madame Marchesi May 17, 1906 596 M. DAillieres and Baron Boulay de la Meurthe. May 17, 1906 596Dinner given by Count and Countess Rocham-beau May 17, 1906 596 Canterbury May 18, 1906 598 Hotel Metropole, Lon-don May 21, 1906 598 Sailing for home from Dover May 21, 1906 598. EN ROUTE Feb. 13th, S. S. New Frank, When you were so far away as to be indistinct, we foundMr. and Mrs. Fowler and proceeded to hunt up our deckchairs. It does seem as if this separation were unnecessaryand that you would have enjoyed immensely the wholetrip. Pierpont Morgan came out on deck. We could see youdistinctly until we were going quite fast and then we ran tothe other side when the ship turned. We got in here just in time for the people are now steam toot was tremendous; and did you hear the bugle.^We are starving, but there is no prospect of lunch that I cansee. The lunch bugle has just sounded, so I now hope we mayget something. With much love for you all, and greetings toall the family. Affectionately yours, M. D. R. P. S.—My next letter will tell you all about the voyageand will be posted at Gibraltar and will probably be almostthree weeks from now in getting to you. Monday, Feb. 19th, 1906, P


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