Millet to Stoddard: May 7, 1878

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Letter 22: Letters of Frank Millet to Charles Warren Stoddard: May 10, 1875 - January 3, 1900

London, May 7/78

My dear Chummeke: --

Are you back in ‘Frisco? If you are write me for I am back from war and murder and cold and starvation, safe and sound, and have seen Iza Hardy twice and have gaumed about you. You base, bold, bad man, why didn’t you write me before?


I am here only on business negociating [sic] about a book or two. Write me then to Paris as of yore. I have a live Bashi-Bazouk there and a big Newfoundland dog. My people send love and Wetherbee too. Write me now you “yjut of the Riva” or I shall be mad.

Yours with all my heart

Frank