. Eight journeys abroad. good bye with much love. Your aff., M. D. R. Rome, April 2ist, Frank, Cliff and Sam, I am leaving here to-morrow night alone, in a throughtrain to Paris, arriving Thursday night. I should have towait until the first of next week to have company only as faras Florence. I am going to the Hotel La Perouse, near theArc de Triomphe, where the Fowlers are. The Potters tookme for a lovely drive to the Villa Doria-Pamfili on MonteJaniculum passing Tassos oak and the church where he isburied. The mountains in the distance are thickly coveredwith snow, and they


. Eight journeys abroad. good bye with much love. Your aff., M. D. R. Rome, April 2ist, Frank, Cliff and Sam, I am leaving here to-morrow night alone, in a throughtrain to Paris, arriving Thursday night. I should have towait until the first of next week to have company only as faras Florence. I am going to the Hotel La Perouse, near theArc de Triomphe, where the Fowlers are. The Potters tookme for a lovely drive to the Villa Doria-Pamfili on MonteJaniculum passing Tassos oak and the church where he isburied. The mountains in the distance are thickly coveredwith snow, and they say it has snowed in Paris. It has beenvery cold here and they say they have never known suchcold. The Elliots have been more than kind and I haveenjoyed my stay very much. It is a sort of picnic all the have an excellent cook and we revel in fresh peas andasparagus. I miss Clifford very much and dont like the ideaof being alone. I shall write again as soon as I get to Paris. With much love. Your aiT., M, D. FRANCE Paris, Wed., April 29th, Frank and all, Sunday night. Mr. Fowler sent us word that as it wasrainy and dull he wanted me to go out to dinner with themso we went to the Tour dArgent and he enjoyed it verymuch. Monday he met Mrs. Fowler and myself and we wereto go to a little place to lunch so as not to come all the wayback here, but he insisted upon going to Durands. We hadcoffee and it upset me so I did not go to Mrs. Hazards in theevening. Yesterday when I got back at five I found a formalinvitation from the Fs to dine at Paillards with them and noJersey business. It was very gay and we brought home sou-venir fans. Mrs. Spencer Biddle called at once, that is, Monday. I went late this afternoon to call on the Rochambeaus andfound the old Marquise at home, and she seemed really pleasedto see me, kissed me at least ten times and has asked me thereto dinner. She called in the youngest son, Guy, a tall, fine-looking fellow, who had to go back to-ni


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