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They
went
to
the
theater
with
us
,
and
we
did
have
such
a
good
time
,
for
Frank
devoted
himself
to
Flo
,
and
Fred
and
I
talked
over
past
,
present
,
and
future
fun
as
if
we
had
known
each
other
all
our
days
.
Tell
Beth
Frank
asked
for
her
,
and
was
sorry
to
hear
of
her
ill
health
.
Fred
laughed
when
I
spoke
of
Jo
,
and
sent
his
respectful
compliments
to
the
big
hat
.
Neither
of
them
had
forgotten
Camp
Laurence
,
or
the
fun
we
had
there
.
What
ages
ago
it
seems
,
doesn
t
it
?
Aunt
is
tapping
on
the
wall
for
the
third
time
,
so
I
must
stop
.
I
really
feel
like
a
dissipated
London
fine
lady
,
writing
here
so
late
,
with
my
room
full
of
pretty
things
,
and
my
head
a
jumble
of
parks
,
theaters
,
new
gowns
,
and
gallant
creatures
who
say
"
Ah
!
"
and
twirl
their
blond
mustaches
with
the
true
English
lordliness
.
I
long
to
see
you
all
,
and
in
spite
of
my
nonsense
am
,
as
ever
,
your
loving
.
.
.
AMY
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PARIS
Dear
girls
,
In
my
last
I
told
you
about
our
London
visit
,
how
kind
the
Vaughns
were
,
and
what
pleasant
parties
they
made
for
us
.
I
enjoyed
the
trips
to
Hampton
Court
and
the
Kensington
Museum
more
than
anything
else
,
for
at
Hampton
I
saw
Raphael
s
cartoons
,
and
at
the
Museum
,
rooms
full
of
pictures
by
Turner
,
Lawrence
,
Reynolds
,
Hogarth
,
and
the
other
great
creatures
.
The
day
in
Richmond
Park
was
charming
,
for
we
had
a
regular
English
picnic
,
and
I
had
more
splendid
oaks
and
groups
of
deer
than
I
could
copy
,
also
heard
a
nightingale
,
and
saw
larks
go
up
.
We
did
London
to
our
heart
s
content
,
thanks
to
Fred
and
Frank
,
and
were
sorry
to
go
away
,
for
though
English
people
are
slow
to
take
you
in
,
when
they
once
make
up
their
minds
to
do
it
they
cannot
be
outdone
in
hospitality
,
I
think
.
The
Vaughns
hope
to
meet
us
in
Rome
next
winter
,
and
I
shall
be
dreadfully
disappointed
if
they
don
t
,
for
Grace
and
I
are
great
friends
,
and
the
boys
very
nice
fellows
,
especially
Fred
.
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Well
,
we
were
hardly
settled
here
,
when
he
turned
up
again
,
saying
he
had
come
for
a
holiday
,
and
was
going
to
Switzerland
.
Aunt
looked
sober
at
first
,
but
he
was
so
cool
about
it
she
couldn
t
say
a
word
.
And
now
we
get
on
nicely
,
and
are
very
glad
he
came
,
for
he
speaks
French
like
a
native
,
and
I
don
t
know
what
we
should
do
without
him
.
Uncle
doesn
t
know
ten
words
,
and
insists
on
talking
English
very
loud
,
as
if
it
would
make
people
understand
him
.
Aunt
s
pronunciation
is
old
-
fashioned
,
and
Flo
and
I
,
though
we
flattered
ourselves
that
we
knew
a
good
deal
,
find
we
don
t
,
and
are
very
grateful
to
have
Fred
do
the
parley
vooing
,
as
Uncle
calls
it
.
Such
delightful
times
as
we
are
having
!
Sight
-
seeing
from
morning
till
night
,
stopping
for
nice
lunches
in
the
gay
cafes
,
and
meeting
with
all
sorts
of
droll
adventures
.
Rainy
days
I
spend
in
the
Louvre
,
revelling
in
pictures
.
Jo
would
turn
up
her
naughty
nose
at
some
of
the
finest
,
because
she
has
no
soul
for
art
,
but
I
have
,
and
I
m
cultivating
eye
and
taste
as
fast
as
I
can
.
She
would
like
the
relics
of
great
people
better
,
for
I
ve
seen
her
Napoleon
s
cocked
hat
and
gray
coat
,
his
baby
s
cradle
and
his
old
toothbrush
,
also
Marie
Antoinette
s
little
shoe
,
the
ring
of
Saint
Denis
,
Charlemagne
s
sword
,
and
many
other
interesting
things
.
I
ll
talk
for
hours
about
them
when
I
come
,
but
haven
t
time
to
write
.