Durward, Father John T., Baraboo, Wisconsin, to Monsignor Robert Seton, Jersey City, New Jersey, 1890 June 12
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Seton's letter of May 11 was read. Two days ago Durward had a letter from Aubrey de Vere. He is sending Durward a new edition of "Legends of St. Patrick" which De Vere says he wrote to induce his fellow countrymen to love their patron more. De Vere too complains of the Catholic publishing houses. Truly the insane hatred of some of the Irish is greatly to be lamented. Durward has ransacked his brain to think what word of his Seton construed into hatred of aristocracy. Seton's mention of the Catacombs carries Durward back to dear Rome. :: II-1-b A.L.S. 4pp. 12mo.
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- Creation: 1890 June 12
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English.
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