THE JAPANESE-RUSSIAN WAR Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis | ||
February, 1904.
[DEAR MOTHER:]
We are really off on the "long trail" bound for the boundless East. We have a charming drawing-room, a sympathetic porter and a courtly conductor descended from one of the first Spanish conquerors of California. We arranged the being late for lunch problem by having dinner at five and cutting the lunch out. Bruce and Nan came over for dinner and we had a very jolly time. They all asked after you all, and drank to our re-union at Marion in July. Later they all tried to
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DICK.
THE JAPANESE-RUSSIAN WAR Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis | ||