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Letter #: [[Letters of Frank Millet to Charles Warren Stoddard: May 10, 1875 - January 3, 1900]]
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[On Russell Place stationery]
 
[On Russell Place stationery]
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Dear Charlie: --
 
Dear Charlie: --
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Dear Lordy!  I didn’t know you were over here!  So much the better.  Let me know  
 
Dear Lordy!  I didn’t know you were over here!  So much the better.  Let me know  
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Love from the family.
 
Love from the family.
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Yours always
 
Yours always
  
 
Frank M.
 
Frank M.
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P. S. Le us know as long beforehand as you can, please, for we are to be in  
 
P. S. Le us know as long beforehand as you can, please, for we are to be in  
 
Paris.  Perhaps we may meet there.  Send your Paris address.
 
Paris.  Perhaps we may meet there.  Send your Paris address.
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=Next: Letter 29: [[Millet to Stoddard: October 11, 1892]]=

Latest revision as of 06:01, 31 March 2012

Letter 28: Letters of Frank Millet to Charles Warren Stoddard: May 10, 1875 - January 3, 1900


[On Russell Place stationery]

18 June

Dear Charlie: --


Dear Lordy! I didn’t know you were over here! So much the better. Let me know when you are to be in London and we will arrange for you to come here if you can spare the time. Lily will be delighted to have you & I am sure you will like the country.


I may add in passant that there is a monastery [page 2] here where they have services at all hours from 2 a.m. and you will undoubtedly make friends with the fathers & the boys.


Love from the family.


Yours always

Frank M.


P. S. Le us know as long beforehand as you can, please, for we are to be in Paris. Perhaps we may meet there. Send your Paris address.


Next: Letter 29: Millet to Stoddard: October 11, 1892