. Eight journeys abroad. n Sept. 3, 1892 233 LakeComo Sept. 3, 1892 233 Lucerne Sept. 3, 1892 233 Lausanne Sept. 3, 1892 233 Zermatt Sept. 3, 1892 233 Chiavenna Sept. 3, 1892 234 Bellano Sept. 3, 1892 234 Hotel Metropole, Milan. .Sept. 3, 1892 234 Via Pasquirolo Sept. 3, 1892 234 179 INDEX Santa Maria dellc Grazie Sept. 3, 1892 234 San Gothard Pass Sept. 4, 1892 235 Lucerne Sept. 5, 1S92 235 Lausanne Sept. 5, 1892 235 Zermatt Sept. 8, 1892 236 Ouchy Sept. 8, 1892 236 Villeneuve Sept. 8, 236 Visp Sept. 8. 1892 236 Fete day at Visp Sept. 8, 1892 237 Geneva , 1892 238 Paris ,


. Eight journeys abroad. n Sept. 3, 1892 233 LakeComo Sept. 3, 1892 233 Lucerne Sept. 3, 1892 233 Lausanne Sept. 3, 1892 233 Zermatt Sept. 3, 1892 233 Chiavenna Sept. 3, 1892 234 Bellano Sept. 3, 1892 234 Hotel Metropole, Milan. .Sept. 3, 1892 234 Via Pasquirolo Sept. 3, 1892 234 179 INDEX Santa Maria dellc Grazie Sept. 3, 1892 234 San Gothard Pass Sept. 4, 1892 235 Lucerne Sept. 5, 1S92 235 Lausanne Sept. 5, 1892 235 Zermatt Sept. 8, 1892 236 Ouchy Sept. 8, 1892 236 Villeneuve Sept. 8, 236 Visp Sept. 8. 1892 236 Fete day at Visp Sept. 8, 1892 237 Geneva , 1892 238 Paris , 1892 239 Cholera Sept. 15, 1892 239 Normandy Hotel, Paris. ., 1892 239 Mourpe, Opera, Sa- lammbo , Luxembourg , Hippodrome , Visit to Alfred Durand, Versailles , Palace of Versailles , St. Germain , Pavilion Henry IV Sept. 19, London , Sailing from Liverpool on the Citv of New York , 1893 2+3 1892 242 1892 239 1892 241 1892 241 1892 240 1892 241 1892 242 1892. EN ROUTE S. S. City of New York, Wed. Eve., June 15th, Frank, I sent a few words by the pilot this morning and at Sandy Hook the boat stopped and a little row boat came along side first one and then another of the three big ships and took the mail. Cliif and I both went down to lunch and dinner. So far there is nothing to remind us that we are not on the Sound, except an occasional lurch. While I am not really seasick I dont feel as I do on land. Aboard S. S. City of New York. June i6th, 9 P. M. 1892. Another day is past and we are still on our feet. The weatherhas been ideal and there is scarcely any motion. We slept welllast night and found our staterooms well ventilated. We have been on deck all day but I dont do any reading. The man we thought was Talmadge is Rev. Mr. Satterlee ofNew York. The J. Bertram Lippincotts had letters of intro-duction to him. We have found out the Earl and Countess ofMeath are at the same table with the Cuylers. We have


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