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HOTEL BRISTOL
A. Frontini
ROMA
[Right side]
busy but I am not
going to get anything
more Love but will
talk more with you about
some things I have seen -
I am so anxious now
to get on to Paris [hoping?]
you will have started
by this time. I am so
homesick I cannot
eat or sleep and I often
think if it were not for
the strong will I exercise
on myself I would give
up - Oh how long the
time has been I have
solemnly promised myself
nothing shall ever take
me from my home and
you again - if we are
[Left Side]
a few days ago in which she
said Fr [Assup?] was very sick - I
telegraphed yesterday to know she
was and Mr. M said "a little
better think she is all right now"
Mrs. Mills is dreadful home sick
and has all her family with her
and that I should be must not be
strange - I have read with great
interest Jery Black address at the
meeting in N.Y. I should think
he has a sore head. I did not
like him in Paris he was too good
a Democrat. I wish Charles Adams
would answer him he know more
about R. R. matters than most as he
studdied[sic] it long - and found it was
too much for him. I wish you were
out of all the Rail Roads and could
settle down to a more peaceful life
we would have something more hope
full to look forward to in the future
than now. For the [communistic, conservative ?]
spirit is spreading itself to such an
extent that even men like Judge
Black are in favor of dividing the
spoils of the rich -- Now good bye
my next will be from Florence -
Leland says "give my love to Papa"
With love and kisses many
[Along the side]
from your wife Jane L. Stanford
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