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Title
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Letters, July 8th, 1911_004
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Alternative Title
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Letters, July 8th, 1911
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Date
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8-Jul-11
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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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lock the door behind us & continue. Fritz gained many black looks because he would linger. The frescoing alone would have held one half a day & it was maddening to be allowed just a fleeting glimpse. The views from the upper windows were magnificent — a sheer drop from these windows of hundreds of feet, then the view over the town into the hills & up the river. Kit would have gone wild. How we longed to sit & dream of bygone scenes & people who moved in them! But no! we had to go on. Fortunately, the rain had ceased when we came out & the sun shone gloriously. We wandered further about the old town, peering into musty hall-ways & queer alleys. In one building, the feasters were singing a rousing German songover their beer. We took our lunch in a garden looking out over the roofs & then proceeded slowly for the train. On the way, Prof. D bought a cake which is a peculiar product of the town. It is baked in the
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Rights
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