THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis | ||
Beefsteak Club, 9, Green Street,
Leicester Square, W. C. Tuesday.
March — 1899.
[DEAR MOTHER: — ]
The faithful Jaggers should have arrived to-day, or will do so this evening — I am sure you will make the poor little chap comfortable — I do regret having sent him on such a journey especially since the papers here made such an infernal row over it — However, neither of us will lose by it in the end —
I dined with Lady Clarke last night and met Lord Castleton there and he invited me up to Dublin for the Punchtown Races — I have a great mind to go
Hays Hammond has invited me down to South Africa again, with a promise of making my fortune, but I am not going as it takes too long.
DICK.
THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis | ||