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Title
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Letters, June 29, 1911_009
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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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9 forests here & there along the way, & of course we had our eyes open for familiar
or new faces among the flowers by the way. I saw two tiny deer in the fields, stealing
the grain- pretty little rascals that they are. Every cross-road on the railway,
had a bar & a gate for safety, & every station a man in blue, standing at military
attention as the train whirled by. Everything is managed like clockwork, & every precaution
taken for safety: double tracks, block system, etc. etc. I have none of the fear of
accident that I have on American trains. On arriving at , we took a droschke which is a sort of taxi cab, drawn by a horse, & drove straight to an address of
a pension someone had given us. It was late, & I accepted the hosts first terms, to
my regret, later, for I think I could have done better. Saturday: July 1st: Dresden I certainly could have done
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Rights
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