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Title
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Letters, June 29, 1911_005
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Alternative Title
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Letters, June 29, 1911
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Date
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June 29, 1911
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Creator
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Edith Schwartz Clements
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Description
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handwritten letter
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Identifier
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nshs-rg3158am-002
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Transcription
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5 Letter 2 – page 2-
Berlin our fill and take a later one. We had a Continental breakfast at 8:30, in the pleasant
breakfast room. "˜s eyes popped out at the sight of raspberry jam, orange marmalade, & honey, on the
table. Besides, there was coffee & crusty rolls with plenty of fresh butter. Everyone
has said one could not get a good cup of coffee abroad, but I am pleasantly disappointed.
It is made very strong, and is served with hot milk. This amounts to the same thing,
practically, as weaker coffee with cream. We were interested in watching the people
streaming by the window, to note how little different from Americans they were. One
could scarcely realize one was not in America, except that everything was so clean
"” no dirt, no smoke- and the fact that practically every man carried a cane. I even
saw a little chap of about six with a tiny one! We spent our time at the zoological
garden. It apparently was
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Rights
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