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Letter 26: [[Letters of Frank Millet to Charles Warren Stoddard: May 10, 1875 - January 3, 1900]]
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Russell House,
 
Russell House,
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Broadway,
 
Broadway,
Worcestershire
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Worcestershire<ref>Millet’s fortunes had obviously dramatically changed by this time to allow him to live in Russell House.  He intended the estate as only a summer place and later as a place for Lily and the children to live while he was away from them on his travels.</ref>
  
 
Sunday
 
Sunday
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Dear Charlie:--
 
Dear Charlie:--
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I came home last night and find your letter.  If you can’t come a day or two later  
 
I came home last night and find your letter.  If you can’t come a day or two later  
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Broadway.  We can send you back.  In case you don’t wire just run up to the  
 
Broadway.  We can send you back.  In case you don’t wire just run up to the  
 
Railway Hotel near by the station and interview Miss Saunders who is the  
 
Railway Hotel near by the station and interview Miss Saunders who is the  
proprietor & a very nice girl.  There are ___ athletic sports in the field back of our [page 3] house on Wednesday and twill be well worth seeing – such events are rare in the country. Wire us when you will come.  I don’t know where James [note: Henry James] is now.  He often comes down here.
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proprietor & a very nice girl.  There are the athletic sports in the field back of our [page 3] house on Wednesday and twill be well worth seeing – such events are rare in the country. Wire us when you will come.  I don’t know where James [note: Henry James] is now.  He often comes down here.
  
  
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Yours in haste
 
Yours in haste
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Frank Millet
 
Frank Millet
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=Next: Letter 27: [[Millet to Stoddard: March 25, 1887]]=
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Latest revision as of 06:00, 31 March 2012

Letter 26: Letters of Frank Millet to Charles Warren Stoddard: May 10, 1875 - January 3, 1900


Russell House,

Broadway,

Worcestershire[1]

Sunday


Dear Charlie:--


I came home last night and find your letter. If you can’t come a day or two later do come tomorrow Monday. We have several people in the house but we have room enough. We would rather have you alone of course [page 2] but otherwise it makes little difference. As we sometimes have difficulty with horses etc. it will be best for you to wire to Railway Hotel Evesham for fly to take you to Broadway. We can send you back. In case you don’t wire just run up to the Railway Hotel near by the station and interview Miss Saunders who is the proprietor & a very nice girl. There are the athletic sports in the field back of our [page 3] house on Wednesday and twill be well worth seeing – such events are rare in the country. Wire us when you will come. I don’t know where James [note: Henry James] is now. He often comes down here.


Be sure and come!!


Yours in haste


Frank Millet


Next: Letter 27: Millet to Stoddard: March 25, 1887

Notes

  1. Millet’s fortunes had obviously dramatically changed by this time to allow him to live in Russell House. He intended the estate as only a summer place and later as a place for Lily and the children to live while he was away from them on his travels.