. Eight journeys abroad. BLIDAH trip we have to take, and it is as smooth as a mill pond. Wehear all three ships are to be at Joppa at once and if so wemay have to sleep in tents at Jerusalem. I told Cooks manI would not do it. A lady on board told me that the neareryou went to the Equator the more you wanted your furs, andI have found it true. I needed my heaviest winter clothingand didnt have it. We hope to get our first mail to-morrowand to hear how you all are. Tell Sam to write me once ina while. With much love for you both. Your aff. M. D. THE MEDITERRANEAN Hotel des Anglais, Nice, D


. Eight journeys abroad. BLIDAH trip we have to take, and it is as smooth as a mill pond. Wehear all three ships are to be at Joppa at once and if so wemay have to sleep in tents at Jerusalem. I told Cooks manI would not do it. A lady on board told me that the neareryou went to the Equator the more you wanted your furs, andI have found it true. I needed my heaviest winter clothingand didnt have it. We hope to get our first mail to-morrowand to hear how you all are. Tell Sam to write me once ina while. With much love for you both. Your aff. M. D. THE MEDITERRANEAN Hotel des Anglais, Nice, Dear Frank, ^^- ^°^ ^^ ° ^- ^- After a very smooth trip across the Mediterranean we landed this morning in Genoa, saying good bye to almost everyone. Clifford wanted to take a boat called the Cobra w^hich lay just beside the Auguste Victoria, but I wanted to come by train, so we took our things to the station and then drove around Genoa and lunched at the Eden Palace Hotel, high up on one of the hills, with a lovely garden and such cleanliness and quiet. I longed to stay there. Clifford had played bridge with, a Mrs. Brown of Providence and a Mrs. Sewell of Pittsburgh, and Miss Bonsall and her sister, were staying there and Clifford sent them some flowers. Miss Crilly met her friend Adiss Wheeler, daughter of General Joe Wheeler, and invited us to the Hotel Savoy to dinner, but we could not accept as we decided to leave on the noon train. I was fortunate enough to get into the same compartment with Mrs. Marion Story, whose husband is a cous


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