| p. FERNLEY HOTEL,
5 & 6, PIERREPONT STREET
BATH.
June 7th, 1896
My Darling old scamp
I haven't a
wretched thing to write
you today; not a thing
has happened since I last
wrote. We take the baths
every morning; sleep in the
afternoon, and attend band
concerts in the parks in the
evening. This morning
being Sunday, - we three
parted company as usual
I went to the Abbey - Papa
to the Wesleyan Chapel
and Uncle Miller to the
Salvation Army- We are
a queer family -
Just think, possum | p. June 7th, 1896
My Darling old scamp
I haven't a
[?] thing to write
you today; not a thing
has happened since I last
wrote. We hike the hills
every morning; slept in the
afternoon, and attend hand
[concerts] in the parks in the
evening. This morning
lazzy Sunday, - in, there,
failed company as usual
I went to the [Abbey] - Papa
to the [Wesleyan] Chapel
and Uncle [Miller] to the
Salvation Army- We are
a queer family -
Just think, [possum] |