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Letter 6: [[Letters of Frank Millet to Charles Warren Stoddard: May 10, 1875 - January 3, 1900]]
 
Letter 6: [[Letters of Frank Millet to Charles Warren Stoddard: May 10, 1875 - January 3, 1900]]
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[Address on envelope:]
 
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Francois D. Millet
 
Francois D. Millet
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My dear Charlie:----
 
My dear Charlie:----
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I was very much disappointed at not receiving a letter from you before my departure from Venice.  I had hoped you would write me to say whether or no you would meet me in Antwerp as I had planned.  I am rushing to be there on the appointed day and hope you will not fail to come as according to my side of the agreement.
 
I was very much disappointed at not receiving a letter from you before my departure from Venice.  I had hoped you would write me to say whether or no you would meet me in Antwerp as I had planned.  I am rushing to be there on the appointed day and hope you will not fail to come as according to my side of the agreement.
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In the greatest haste breakfast waiting.
 
In the greatest haste breakfast waiting.
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Latest revision as of 05:36, 31 March 2012

Letter 6: Letters of Frank Millet to Charles Warren Stoddard: May 10, 1875 - January 3, 1900


[Address on envelope:]

Francois D. Millet

artiste peintre

No 25 Rue de la Charite

Buxelles

Chez

U. Mommens


My dear Charlie:----


I was very much disappointed at not receiving a letter from you before my departure from Venice. I had hoped you would write me to say whether or no you would meet me in Antwerp as I had planned. I am rushing to be there on the appointed day and hope you will not fail to come as according to my side of the agreement.


I left Venice two days ago and am now among the Americans here for [page 2] Forty eight hours or so. Have met Strong and today shall meet Toby Rosenthal and David Neal.


It will interest you perhaps to know that when Arthur went away a week ago I went to Ancona with him and we called on Father John and spent the most delightful day I have passed in Italy.


We dined in the same inn you did at Loreto. Afterwards Arthur & I visited Rimini, San Marino, Ravenna & parted at Castel Bolognese.


[page 3] Father John is a whole man. I am awfully taken with him. We are to write each other.


Now please write me to care of

Hotel du Nouveau Jardin

Rue aux Lits

Antwerp

for I shall go there for news from you.


With much love my dear boy I am as always your chummeke.


Frank


In the greatest haste breakfast waiting.



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