Dunlop, W(illiam) B.: Edinburgh, Scotland to Monsignor (Robert Seton: Jersey City Heights, New Jersey), 1893 January 29
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He is glad his little Christmas offering met with (Seton)'s approval. He thought (Seton) would be especially interested in the facsimile of the Seton tree. Dunlop is grateful for Seton's kindness in going twice to Oakland. Geraldine (Money) speaks with delight of Seton's visits. In the sudden plunge from great riches to comparative poverty and isolation she has borne herself with the dauntless courage which has won the respect of all who know the sad story. She and Dunlop are close friends and he hopes that someday they will be more than friends. He received a letter from (Reverend Arthur Wentworth Hamilton) Eaton sending him his new book. Dunlop enjoyed his time in America. He is afraid he is to be turned out of the loved home at Seton as Lord Henry (Seton) is thinking of resuming possession.
Dates
- Creation: 1893 January 29
Language of Materials
English.
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