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shashathree at Sep 04, 2021 02:03 AM

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[Right side]

that he was going to have
some kind of fever -- but
it has resulted in quite a
severe attack of bronchitis
he is up this afternoon and
the doctor assures me that
with care he will be better
and able to go on our journey
by Thursday or Friday. I
shall feel greatly relieved
when we are safely away
I have had such a dread
of Rome with all its wonderful
fascinations this fear hes having
of me that I brought here
with me but I argued
with myself that it was
only a medical condition
of my mind in consequence
of not being well - and I
must not yield to it. I am
now leaving without seeing
half. The Palace of the [loafers?]

[Left side]

I have not seen the ruins inside - Leland
went with Mr L[orhs ?] the [Celirse ?] I was not
well enough to go with them and Leland
was going to take me himself on Thursday
so that he could leave out that part he
thought was too hard for me, and show
me the frescoes of Livia's rooms and the
Golden House of Nero He has it all at his
tongues end. You will be surprised how
much this trip has done for him. I feel
very proud of him. He is wonderfully bright
far beyond his years. The doctor says he
has a mind like a man. All intellect
and that is why he is so sensitive
physically. He is called the little

Untitled Page 4

[Right side]

that he was going to have
some kind of fever -- but
it has resulted in quite a
severe attack of bronchitis
he is up this afternoon and
the doctor assures me that
with care he will be better
and able to go on our journey
by Thursday or Friday. I
shall feel greatly relieved
when we are safely away
I have had such a dread
of Rome with all its wonderful
[fascinations?] this fear has [heavy]
of me that I brought here
with me but I argued
with myself that is [us?]
only a medical condition
of my mind in consequence
of not being well and I
must not yield to it. I am
now leaving without seeing
half The Palace of the [Crazers?]

[Left side]

I have not seen the ruins inside Leland
went with the L[orhs] the [Celirse] I was not
well enough to go with them and Leland
was going to take me himself on Thursday
so that he could leave out that part he
thought was too hard for me, and show
me the frescoes of Livia's room and the
Golden House of [???] He has it all at his
toungues end. You will be surprised how
much this trip has done for him. I feel
very proud of him. He is wonderfully bright
far beyond his years. The doctor says he
has a mind like a man. All [intelect?]
and [chest?] is why he is so sensitive
physically. He is called the little