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类别:其他 作者:Richard Harding Davis字数:21868更新时间:18/12/14 13:23:58
amwritingitjustafterfinishingmycableandhavingspentthemorningonmytoesinthechapel。Iwillfeelbettertomorrow。Anyway,itisdoneandIamglad,asitwasthesightofthecentury,andIwasinit,andnowIcanspendmygoodtimeandmoneyingayParee。Lovetoall。 DICK。 FromMoscowRichardwentdirecttoBudaPest,wherehewroteanarticleontheHungarianMillennial。 BUDAPEST CHAS:May8th,1896。 IhavejustreturnedfromtheprocessionoftheHungarianNobles。ItwasevenmorebeautifulandmoreinterestingthantheCzar\'sentrythanwhichIwouldnothavebelievedanythingcouldhavebeenmoreimpressive——Butthefirstwasmilitary,exceptforthecarriages,whichwerelikesomethingoutoffairyland——to-day,thecostumeswerealldifferentandmediaeval,someninehundredyearsoldandnonenearerthanthe15thCentury。Themisenscenewasalsomuchbetter。 Budaisaclean,oldburgh,withyellowhousesrisingonasteepgreenhill,redroofsandtowersanddomes,showingoutofthetrees——Itisveryhighbutverysteepandtheprocessionwoundinandoutlikeafairypicture——Isatonthetopofthehill,lookingdownittotheDanube,whichseparatesBudafromPest——TheEmperorsatacrossthesquareabout75yardsfromourtribuneinthebalconyofhispalace。 WesatinthePalaceyardandtheprocessionpassedandturnedinfrontofus——Therewereabout1,500nobles,eachdressedtosuithimself,incostumesthathaddescendedforgenerations——ofbrocade,silk,fur,andgoldandsilvercloth——Eachcostumeaveraged,withthetrappingsofthehorse,5,000dollars。Somecost$1,000,some$15,000。Someworecompletesuitsofchainarmor,withbearskinsandgreatblackeaglefeathersontheirspearsjustastheywerewhentheyinvadedRome——Othersworegoldchainarmorandleopardorwolfskinsandtheirhorseswerestuddedwithturquoisesandtrappingsofgoldandsilverandsmotheredinsilvercoins——Itwouldhavebeenridiculousiftheyhadnotbeentherealthingineverydetailandifyouhadnotknownhowterriblyinearnestthemenwere。Thereisnoothercountryintheworldwheremenchangefromthemostblaseandcorrectofbeings,tofairyprincesintightsandfeathersandjewelledbeltsandsatincoats——Theywereanhourinpassingandeachoneseemedmorebeautifulthantheothers——IamverygladIcamealthoughIwasdisappointedatmissingtheaccidentatMoscow。ItmusthavebeenmoreterriblethanJohnstown。Ifoundthe——squiteconvertedintothemostawfulsnobsbutthepeopletheyworshipareassimpleandwellbredasallgentlepeopleareandIhavehadthemostdelightfultimewiththem。ItissosmallandquietafterMoscow,andinsteadofbeinglostinanavalancheofembassiesandsuitesandmissions,Ihaveadistinctpersonality,as\"theAmerican,\"whichIsharewith\"the\"FrenchmanandfourEnglishmen。Wearetheonlysixstrangersandtheygiveustherunofallthatisgoingon——Atnightwedineatthemostremarkableclubintheworld,ontheborderofthePark,wherethebestofalltheGypseymusiciansplaysforus——Themusicisaloneworthhavingcometohear,andthedearsoulswhoplayit,havingbeentoldthatIlikeitfollowmeallaroundtheterraceandsitdownthreefeetawayandfixtheireyesonyou,andthenproceedtopullyournervesandheartoutofyouforanhouratatime——Onenightamanheredippedatenthousandfrancnoteinhischampagneandpasteditontheleader\'sviolinandbowedhisthanks,andtheleaderbowedinreturnandthenextmorningsenthimthenotebackinanenvelope,sayingthatthecomplimentwasworthmorethanthemoney——Theleader\'snameisBercheyandtheHungarianshaveneverallowedhimtoleavethecountryforfearhewouldnotbeallowedtocomeback——Heisafat,halfdrunkenlookingman,withhiseyesfulloftearshalfthetimeheplays。Helooksjustlikeasetterdogandheissoterriblyinearnestthatwhenhefixesmewithhiseyesandplaysatme,thecourtladiesallgetupandmovetheirchairsoutofhiswayjustasthoughhewereasomnambulist—— IleavehereWednesdayandreachParisFridayMORNINGtheeleventh——YoumusttrytomeetmeattheCafedelaPaixathalfpastnine——Waitinthecornerroomifyoudon\'twishtositoutsideandassoonasIgetwashedIwilljoinyouforcoffee。Itwillbefinetoseeyouagainandtobedonewithjumpingaboutfromhoteltohotelandtobeabletoreadthesignsandtoknowhowtoaskforfood。Russian,GermanandHungarianhavemadeFrenchseemlikemymothertongue—— DICK。 CHAPTERX CAMPAIGNINGINCUBAANDGREECE InDecember,1896,RichardandFredericRemington,theartist,werecommissionedbytheNewYorkJournaltovisitCubawhichwasthenatwarwithSpain。ItwastheirintentiontogofromKeyWestintheVamoose,averyfastbutfrailsteam-launch,andtomakealandingatsomeuninhabitedpointontheCubancoast。Afterthistheirplansseemtohavebeentotrusttoluckandthekindlinessoftherevolutionists。 AfterwaitingforsometimeatKeyWestforfavorableweather,theyatlaststartedoutonadarknighttomakethecrossing。 AfewhoursaftertheVamoosehadleftKeyWestaheavystormarose——apparentlymuchtooviolentfortheslightlybuiltlaunch。ThecrewstruckandthecaptainfinallyrefusedtogoontoCubaandputbacktoKeyWest。ShortlyafterthisRemingtonandmybrotherreachedHavanabyamoresimpleandostentatiousroute。Thiswasmybrother\'sfirsteffortasawarcorrespondent,andIpresumeitwasthisfactandtheveryindefinitenessoftheoriginalplanthatcausedhismotherandfathersomuchuneasiness。And,indeed,itdidproveeventuallyahazardousexploit。 waytoKeyWest。 December19,1896。 DEARMOTHER: Ihopeyouwon\'tbecrosswithmeforgoingoffandnotlettingyouknow,butIthoughtitwasbettertodoitthatwayastherewassuchdelayinourgettingstarted。IamgoingtoCubabywayofKeyWestwithFredericRemingtonandMichaelson,acorrespondentwhohasbeenthereforsixmonths。WearetobetakenbytheVamoosethefasteststeamyachtmadetoSantaClaraprovincewheretheCubanswillmeetusandtakeustoGomez。Wewillstayamonthwithhim,theyachtcallingforcopyandsketchesonceaweek,andfinallyforusinamonth。IgetallmyexpensesandTheJournalpaysme$3,000forthemonth\'swork。TheHarper\'sMagazinealsotakesastoryatsixhundreddollarsandRussellwillreprintRemington\'ssketchesandmystoryinbookform,soIshallprobablyclear$4,000inthenextmonthorsixweeks。IwasaweekingettinginformationonthesubjectsoIknowallaboutitfromthemenwhohavejustbeenthereandIwantyoutopayattentiontowhatItellyoutheytoldmeandnottolistentoanystrayvisitorwhocomesinforteaandtalkswithoutanytactorknowledge。Thereisnodangerinthetripexcepttheproblemofgettingthereandgettingawayagain,andthatisnowremovedbyTheJournal\'syacht。Iwouldhavegoneearlierhadanyoftheperiodicalsthataskedmetogoshownmeanywaytogetthere——THEREIS NOFEVERTHISTIMEOFYEARandasyouknowfevernevertouchesme。ItgotalltheothersinCentralAmericaandneverworriedmeatall。Thereisnodangerofgettingshot,astheprovinceintowhichwego,theSantaClaraprovince,isownedandpopulatedandpatrolledbytheCubans。ItisnomoreSpanishthanNewJerseyandtheSpaniardscannotgetinthere。WehavethestrongestpossiblelettersfromtheJunta,andIhavefromLamont,BayardandOlneyandcredentialsineverylanguage。WewillsitaroundtheGomezcampandsendmessengersbacktothecoast。ItisathreedaystripandasGomezmaybemovingfromplacetoplaceyoumaynothearfromusforamonthandwemaynothearfromyoubutrememberitwasamuchlongertimethanthatbeforeyouheardfrommewhenIwenttoHonduras。AlsokeepinmindthatIamgoingasacorrespondentonlyandmustkeepoutofthewayoffightingandthatImeantodoso,asChamberlainsayswewantdescriptivestoriesnotbravedeeds——MajorFlintwhohasarrangedthetripforuswasdowntherewithMaceoasacorrespondent。Hesawsixfightsandnevershotoffhisgunoncebecauseashesaiditwasnothisbusinesstokillpeopleandhehaspersuadedmethatheisright,soIwon\'tdoanythingbutlookon——IhaveboughtatTheJournal\'sexpenseafiftydollarfieldglasswhichisanewinventionandthebestmade。IhavemarkeditsothatyoucanseeamanfivemilesoffandassoonasIseehimImeantobegintorideorruntheotherway——nooneloveshimselfmorethanIdosoyouleavemetotakecareofmyself。IwishIcouldgiveyouanyideaofthecontemptthefourreturnedcorrespondentswhotalkedtome,havefortheSpaniards。Theyhaveseenthemshoot2,500roundswithouthittingmenat200yardsandtheyrunawayiftheenemybeginsonthemfirst。However,youtrusttoRichard——WehaveafineescortarrangedforusandMichaelsonspeaksSpanishperfectlyandhasbeensixmonthsscoutingoverthecountry。 DICK。 KEYWest,December26,1896。 DEARFAMILY: Igotyourletterslatelastnightandtheymademeprettysolemn。ItisanawfullysolemnthingtohavepeoplecareforyoulikethatandtocareforthemasI do。Ican\'ttellyouhowmuchIloveyou。Youdon\'tknowhowmuchthepainofworryingyouforamonthhasmeanttome,butIhavetalkeditalloutwithmyself,andleftittoGodandI amsureIamdoingright。AsMrs。Crownsaid,\"There\'sawholechurchfuluphereprayingforyou,\"andIguessthatwillpullmethrough。Ofcourse,dear,dearMotherthoughtshewascrosswithme。Shecouldnotbecrosswithme,andherlettertoldmehowmuchshecared,thatwasall,andmademebeextracareful。ButIneednotpromiseyoutobecareful。YouhaveanideaIamawild,filibustering,hot-headedyoungman。Iamnot。Igavetheguidestounderstandtheirdutywastokeepusoutofdangerifwehadtowalkmilestoavoidit。Wearemenofpeace,goingin,asrealestateagentsandcoffee-plantersanddrummersaregoinginoneverysteamer,toattendtoourespecialworkandgetoutagainquick。IhavejustasstrongaprejudiceagainstkillingamanasIhaveagainsthiskillingme。 Lotsandlotsoflove。Don\'tgetscaredifyoudon\'thearforamonth,althoughwewilltrytogetourstoriesbackonceaweek,butyouknowweareattheconvenienceoftheCubanswhowillpocketourdespatchesandmoneyandnottakethelongtripback。ThankdearDadforhisletterfullofgoodadvice。 Itwasexcellent。RemingtonandMichelsonaregoodmenandI likethemimmensely。Alreadywearefirmfriends。 Love,KEYWEST——January1,1897。 DEARMOTHER: Asyouwillknowbymytelegramweareeitheroffonasafeseagoingboatorwaitingforone。ThereisnoturningbackfromhereandtheonlyreasonIthoughtofdoingsowastheknowledgeofthewayyouwouldsufferandworry。IargueditoutthatitwasselfishinmetoweighmygettinglaughedatandparagraphedasthewarcorrespondentthatalwaysTurnedBackagainstamonthofuneasinessforyou,butlaterIsawIcouldnotdoitmuchasIloveyoufortheelementofdangertomeisnon-existent;itismerelyanexcitingadventureandyouwillhavetobelievemeandnotworrybutbeaSpartanmother。I wouldnotcountbeinglaughedatandthelossofmyownselfrespectifIreallythoughttherewasgreatdanger,butIdonot。 YouwillnotlosemeandifIgonowIcansitstillnexttimeandsay\"Ihavedonebetterthingsthanthat。\"IfIhadnotgoneitwouldhavemeantthatIwouldhavehadtohavedonejustthatmuchharderastuntnexttimetomakepeopleforgetthatIhadfailedinthisone。NowdocheerupandbelieveintheluckofRichardHardingDavisandtheBritishArmy。WehavecarteblanchefromTheJournaltobuyorleaseanyboatonthecoastandIrockedthemfor$1000inadvancepaymentbecauseofthedelayovertheVamoose。 IamsohappyatthinkingIamgoing,IcouldnothavefacedanyonehadInot,althoughwehadnothingtodowiththefailure,wetriedtocrossfairlyinthedamntubanditwashercaptainwhoputback。Ilayoutonthedeckandcriedwhenherefusedtogoahead,wehadwaitedsolong。TheCubansandRemingtonandMichelsonhadputonalltheirridingthingsbutfortunatelyIhadnotandsowassparedthathumiliation。WhatIdon\'tknowabouttheFineArtofFilibusteringnowisunnecessary。IfindmanyfriendsofmyCaptainBoyntonor\"Capt。Burke。\"TonighttheofficersoftheRaleighgivemeagranddinneratwhichIwearadresssuitandmakespeeches——theyarethebestchapsIevermetintheNavy。 LotsofloveandbestwishestoDadandtoNoraforahappy,happyNewYear。Youknowmeandyouknowmyconsciencebutitwouldnotletmegobackinordertosaveyouanxietysoyouwon\'tthinkmeselfish。Godblessyou。 DICK。 KEYWEST,January2nd,1897。 DEARFAMILY: IhavelearnedherethatthefirstqualityneededtomakeagreatfilibusterisPatience,itisnotcourage,orresourcesoraknowledgeoftheCubanCoastline,itispatience。 Anybodycanrunaboatintoadarkbayouanddumpriflesonthebeachandscurryawaytoseaagainbutonlyheroescansitforamonthonahotelporchorattheendofawharf,andwait。ThatisallwedoandthatismylifeatKeyWest。I getupandhalfdressandtakeaplungeinthebayandthendressfullyandhaveagreasybreakfastandthenlightahugeKeyWestcigar,pricethreecentsandsitonthehotelporchwithmyfeetonarail——Nothinghappensafterthatexceptgettingone\'sbootspolishedasthetwoindustriesofthisplaceareblackingbootsanddrivingcabs。Ihavetwoboystoblackmineatthesametimeeverymorningandpaytheonewhodoeshisthebetterofthetwo——Itgenerallyendsinafightsothataffordsdiversion——Thenamancomesalong,anyman,andsays,\"Remmington\'slookingforyou\"andIgetupandlookforRemington。ThereisonlyatriangleofstreetswhereonecanfindhimandIcallat\"Josh\"Curry\'sfirstandthenatPendleton\'sNewsStoreandreadallthebacknumbersofthePoliceGazetteforthehundredthtimeandthencallhereattheCustomHouseandthenlookinattheCableoffice,whereMichaelsonlivessendingtelegramsaboutanythingornothingandthatbringsmebacktothehotelporchagain,whereIhavemybootsshinedoncemoreandthengointomid-daydinner。InthemeanwhileRemingtonislookingformeahundredyardsintherear。Hegenerallygetsto\"Josh\'s\"asIleavetheCustomHouse——IntheafternoonIstudySpanishoutofatextbookandatthreetakeabicycleride,atfiveI callatthegarrisontotaketeawiththedoctorandhiswife,whoissweeterthanangel\'severgettobewithaminiatureangelofababycalledMartha。Iwaituntilretreatissoundedandthegunisfiredatsunsetandhavingcommentedunfavorablyonthewaythesoldierslettheflagdroponthegrassinsteadofcatchingitonthearmsasabluejacketdoes,Irideofftothebayforanotherbath——ThenItakethelaunchtotheRaleighanddinewiththeofficersandrejoiceinthecleanfreshpaintandbrassanddecksandthelightsandblackplacesofagreatshipofwar,thanwhichnothingismoresplendid。Wesitonthequarter-deckandsmokeandplaytheguitarandIgohomeagain,intimeforbed。Ivarythisprogrammeoccasionallybyspendingthemorningontheendofawharfwatchinganothermanfishandreadingoldnovelsandthe\"LivesofCaptainWalker\"and\"CaptainFryoftheVirginius,\" twogreatbooksfromeachofwhichIamgoingtowriteashortstoryliketheoneoftheAlamooroftheJamesonRaid——ThelifeofWalkerIfoundontheRaleighandthelifeofCaptainFrywithalltheoldwoodcutsandthenewspapercommentsofthetimeatabookstorehere。Idon\'tknowwhenweshallgetawaybutitisnousekickingaboutit,Michaelsonisdoingallhecanandthenewtugwillbealonginaweekanyway。IshallbesogladtogettoCubathatIwilldancewithglee。 DICK。 MATANZAS,January15th,1897。 DEARMOTHER: IsentyouanotebyRemingtonwhichhewillmailintheStates——FromhereIgotoSaguaLaGrande。Itisonthenortherncoast。IthinkfromthereIshallcrossovertoCienfuegosontheSoutherncoastandthenifIcancatchasteamergotoSantiagotoseemyoldfriends,attheJuraquaminesandMacWilliams\'oreroadand\"thePalms\"——EverywhereI amtreatedwellonaccountofWeyler\'sorderandIamlearningagreatdealandtalkingverylittle,mySpanishbeingbad。 Thereiswarhereandnomistakeandallthepeopleinthefieldshavebeenorderedintothefortifiedtownswheretheyarestarvinganddyingofdisease。YesterdayIsawthehousesofthesepeopleburningonbothsidesofthetrack——Theygavesheltertotheinsurgentsandsoverysoontheyfoundtheirhousesgone。 IamsorelievedatgettingoldRemingtontogoasthoughIhadwon$5000。Hewasasplendidfellowbutaperfectkidandhadtobehumoredandpettedallthetime。I shallifIhaveluckbethroughwiththisinafewweeksbutithashadsuchasetbackatthestartthatIamafraiditcannevermakeabookandIdoubtifIcanwriteadecentarticleeven。IamsoanxiousnottokeepyouworryinganylongerthanisnecessaryandsoIamhurryingalongtakingonlyacarwindowviewofthings。AddressmecareofConsulGeneralLee,Havanaandconfineyourremarkstowhatisgoingonathome。Iknowwhatisgoingonhere。Idon\'tbelievehalfIhearbutIambeingslowlyconverted。RemingtonismoreexcitablethanIam,sodon\'tmisunderstandifhestartsinviolently。Iamgettingdetailsandverifyingthings。HeisrightonabigscalebuteveryonehasliedsoaboutthisislandthatIdonotwanttosayanythingIdonotbelieveistrue。 ThisisabeautifullittlecityandafterJaruco,whereweslepttwodaysago,itisParis。Therewesleptoffthebarnyardandcowsandchickenswalkedalloverthefloorandfleasalloverus。ItwaslikeHondurasonlyfilthier。SpeakingofParis,telltheKidIexpecttogoovertohimsoonafterIreturntoNewYork。 oflove。 DICK。 CARDENAS——NorthCoastofCuba。 January16th,1897。 DEARMOTHER: Itisveryfunnynotknowingwhatsortofaplaceyouaretosleepinnextandtakingthingsoutofagrabbag,asitwere——InEuropeyoucanalwaysguesswhatthewellknowntownswillgiveyouforyouhaveaguidebook,buthereitisallluck。Matanzaswasaprettycitybutthepeoplewereawful,thehotelwasSpanishandtheproprietorinsolent,thoughIwasspendingmoreofWillieHearst\'smoneythanalloftheofficersspendinaweek,theConsulcouldnottalkEnglishorSpanish,hesaidhehadn\'tcomethere\"togotoschooltonoSpaniard\"andhegloriedinthefacthehadbeentherethreeyearswithoutknowingawordofthelanguage。Hisvice-Consulwasworseandeverythingwentwronggenerally。 EveryoneImetwasanAlarmistandthatispoliteforliar。 TheyaskedRemingtonifhewasthemanwhomanufacturedtheriflesandgaveustheIowaDemocrattoread。TonightIreachedhereafterasixhoursridethroughblazingfieldsofsugarcaneandstoppedonmywaytothehoteltoasktheConsulwhenthenextboatwenttoSaqualaGrande——IhadnoletterofintroductiontohimasIhadtotheMatanzasconsul,butassoonashesawmycardhegotoutofhischairandshookhandsagainandwasasheartyandwellbredanddelightfulasCharleyhimselfandunlikeChashedidnotaskme14francsforlookingonhim。 Heisoutnowchasingaroundtogetmeatrainforto-morrow。 ButIwon\'tgoto-morrow。Myhotellooksontheplazaandtheproprietorandthewholesuiteofattendantsaremyslaves。Itisjustasdifferentascanbe。Myinterpreterdoesit,hecallshimselfMYVALET,althoughIpointouttohimthattwoshirtsandtwelvecollarsdonotconstituteawardrobeevenwitharubbercoatthrownin。ButhelikestoplayatmybeingadistinguishedstrangerandIcan\'tsayIobject。OnlywhenyourememberthewayIwasinvitedtoseeCubaandexpectedtoseeit,andnowthewayIamseeingitfromcarwindowswithAVALET。Whatwouldthenewschoolofyellowkidjournalistssayiftheyknewthat。ForthefirsttimeonthistripIhavewishedyouwerebothwithme,thatwastonight。Ineverseeanythingreallybeautifulbutthatitinstantlymakesmefeelselfishandwishyoucouldseeittoo。 IthashappenedagainandagainandtonightIwishyoucouldbeherewithmeonthisbalcony。ThetownrunsdownaslopetothebayandinthemiddleofitisthePlazawithmeonthebalconywhichletsoutofmysleepingroom——\"theroom\"sotheproprietortellsme,\"reservedonlyfortheCapitainGeneral。\" ItisjustlikethedescriptioninthatremarkablenovelofminewhereClayandAlicesitonthebalconyoftherestaurant。 IhavethemoonlightandtheCathedralwiththeopendoorsandthebronzestatueinthemiddleandtheroyalpalmsmovinginthebreezestraightfromtheseaandthepeoplewalkingaroundtheplazabelow。IfitwasinanywayasbeautifulasthisClayandAlicewouldhaveendedthenovelthatnight。 Igotagrandlotoflettersto-daywhichOtto,myinterpreterbroughtbackfromHavanaafterhavingconductedRemingtonthereinsafety。Imustsayyouarewritingverycheerfullynow,butIdon\'twonderyouworriedatfirstbutnowthatIamacommercialtravellerwithanorderfromWeylerwhichdoeseverythingwhenIfinditnecessary,youreallymustnotworryanymorebutjustletmecontinueonmyuneventfuljourneyandthencomehome。Ishallhavebeengonesolongandmyfriends,judgingfromRussellandDanaandIrene\'sletters,willbesogladtoseeme,thattheywillhaveforgottenI wentouttodootherthingsthancoastaroundintrains。Asamatteroffactthisisaterriblybigproblemandmostdifficulttogetthetruthof,Ifindmyselfgrowingtobetheoppositeofthealarmist,whateverthatis,althoughyouwouldthinkthepicturesqueanddramaticandexcitingthingwouldbetheoneIwouldratherbelievebecauseIwanttobelieveit,butIfindthatthatisnotso,IseeagreatdealonbothsidesandIdonotbelievehalfIamtold。Asweusedtosayatcollege,\"itisagainsthistory,\"anditisagainsthistoryformentoactasIamtoldtheyareactinghere——Theyshowmethepueblohuddledtogetheraroundthefortifiedtowns,livinginpalmhutsbutIknowthattheyhavealwayslivedinpalmhuts,theyellowkidreportersdon\'tknowthatorconsiderit,butsendoffwordthattheconditionofthepeopleisterrible,thattheyhaveonlyleavestocoverthem,anditsoundsverybadly。ThatisaninstanceofwhatImean。Inabigwaythereisnodoubtthattheprocessgoingonhereisoneofexterminationandruin。TwoyearsagotheamountofsugarshippedfromtheportofMatanzastotheU。S。wasvaluedat11 millionsayear。Thislastyearjustovershowsthatsugartotheamountof$800,000wassentout。In\'94,154vesselstouchedatMatanzasontheirwaytoAmerica。In\'95therewere80andin\'96thereare16。Ialwaysimaginedthathousesweredestroyedduringawarbecausetheygotinthewayofcannonballsortheywereburnedbecausetheymightoffersheltertotheenemy,butheretheyaredestroyed,withthepurposeofmakingthewarhorribleandhurryinguptheend。Theinsurgentsbeganfirstbydestroyingthesugarmills,someofwhichwereworthmillionsofdollarsinmachinery,andnowtheSpaniardsareburningthehomesofthepeopleandherdingtheminaroundthetownstostarveouttheinsurgentsandtoleavethemwithoutshelterorplacestogoforfoodortohidethewounded。Soalldaylongwhereeveryoulookyouseegreatheavycolumnsofsmokerisingintothisbeautifulskyabovethemagnificentpalmsthemostnobleofallpalms,almostofalltrees——ItisthemostbeautifulcountryIhaveevervisited。IhadnorecollectionofhowbeautifulitwasorelseIhadnottheknowledgeofotherplaceswithwhichtocompareit。Nothingoutoftheimaginationcanapproachitinitsgreatwaterfallsandmossyrocksandgrandplainsandforestsofwhitepillarswithplumeswavingabovethem。Onlymanisvilehereanditiscrueltoseethewallsofthehouseswithblindeyes,withroofsgoneandgardensburned,everychurchbutonethatIhaveseenwasafortresswithhammocksswungfromthealtarsandrudebarricadesthrownuparoundthedoorways——IfthisiswarIamoftheopinionthatitisasenselesswickedinstitutionmadeforsoldiers,loversandcorrespondentsfordifferentreasons,andfornooneelseintheworldanditistooexpensivefortheotherstokeepitgoingtoentertainthesefewgentlemen——IhaveseenverylittleofityetandIprobablywon\'tseemuchmore,butIhaveseenallIwant。 Remingtonhadhismindsatisfiedevensooner——butthenheisanalarmistandexaggeratesthings——Themenwhoweartheredbadgeofcourage,Idon\'tfeelsorryfor,theyhavetheirrewardintheirbloodybandagesandthelittlecrossontheirtunicbutthoseyoumeetcomingbacksickanddyingwithfeveraretheonesthatmakefightingcontemptible——poorlittlefarmers,poorlittlechildrenwithnointerestinCubaorSpain\'srighttoholdit,whohavebeensentouttodielikeantsbeforetheyhavelearnedtoholdamauser,andwhoaregoingbackagainwiththebeardsthathavegrowninthefieldhospitalsontheircheeksandtheireyeshollow,andtooweaktomoveorspeak。SixofthemdiedwhileIwasinJaroco,atownasbigasMarionandthathadbeentheaveragefortwomonths,thinkofthat,sixpeopledyinginMarioneverydaythroughJulyandAugust——Ididn\'tstayinthattownanylongerthanthetraindid——WellIhavebeenwritingeditorialshereinsteadofcheeringyouupbutIguessI\'maboutrightandwhenIseealittlemoreI\'lltellitoveragaintoTheJournal——ItisnotasexcitingreadingasdeedsofdaringbyourspecialcorrespondentandIhaven\'tchangedmynameorshavedmyeyebrowsordoneanythingtheothermenhavedonebutIbelieveI amgettingnearthetruth。Theyhaveshutoffprovisionsgoingorcomingfromthetowns,theyhavehuddledhundredsofpeoplewhodonotknowwhatabathmeansaroundthesetowns,andthisisgoingtohappen——AssoonastherainsbegintheyellowfeverandsmallpoxwillsetinandallvesselsleavingCubanportswillbequarantinedandtheislandwillbeonegreatplaguespot。Theinsurgentswhoareintheopenfieldswillliveandthesoldierswilldiefortheirofficersknownothingofsanitationorcarenothing。ThelittleConsulhasjustbeenheretoseemeandwehavehadalongtalkandIgotbackathim。HetoldmehehadseentheFranco-GermanwarasacorrespondentofTheTribuneandIaskedhimifhehadevermetanothercorrespondentofTheTribuneatthattimeaGermanstudentnamedHanswhocabledthestoryofthebattleofGravelloteandwhoArchibaldForbessayswasthefirstcorrespondenttousethecable。TheConsulwholookslikeWilliamD。Howellswriggledaroundinhischairandsaid\"IguessyoumeanmebutIwasnotaGermanstudent,IwasbornandraisedinPhiladelphiaandForbesgotmynamewrong,itisHance。\"SothenIgotupandshookhandswithhiminmyturnandtoldhimIhadalwayswantedtomeetthatcorrespondentanddidnotexpecttodosoinCardenas,onthecoastofCuba。 Thankyouallforyourletters。IamgladyoulikedtheJamesonbook。IthoughtyouknewIwasaF。R。G。S。ItwasGeorgeCurzonproposedmeandasheisagoldmedallistoftheSocietyitwaseasygettingin。Lotsoflove。 DICK。 RichardreturnedtoNewYorkfromCubainFebruary,1897,butthefollowingmonthstartedforFlorencetopaymealong-promisedvisit。OnhiswayhestoppedforafewdaysinLondonandParis。 ABASSADEDESETATS-UNIS 59RueGalilee,Paris,April1st,1897。 DEARFAMILY: Igotoverhereto-dayaftertheheaviestweatherIevertackledonthischannel。StephenCranecamewithme。IgavehimalunchonWednesday。AnthonyHope,McCarthy,HaroldFredericandBarriecame。SirEvelynWoodinsteadofcomingwasdetainedatthewarofficeandsentinsteadalanceSergeantonhorsebackwithahugeenvelopemarked\"OnHerMajesty\'sService,\"whichwastobedeliveredintomyhands—— TheentireSavoywasupsetanditwasgenerallysupposedthatwarhadbeendeclaredandthatIwasbeingorderedtothefront——ThewholehotelhungoverusuntilIhadreceiptedforthepackageandthesoldierhadsalutedandclankedaway。I gaveCranetheletterasasouvenir。IalsosawSeymourHicks\'firstnightandrecognized15Americansongsinit。 TheLondonTimesofferedmethepositionofcorrespondentontheGreekfrontier。EveryoneinLondonthoughtitanenormouscomplimentandHaroldFrederic,Ralph,BallardSmithandtherestwereveryenvious。ItoldthemIcouldnotgo,butIwasgladtohavehadthecomplimentpaidme。Barriehasmadeoutascenarioofthe\"Soldiers\"fordramaticpurposesandhasaskedtheHaymarketmanagementtoconsiderit。So,thatIguessthatitmustbegood—— So,IalsoguessIhadbetterfinishit——IleaveforFlorencetonight。Iamhavingafine,finetimeandIamsogladyouareallwell。 Lotsoflove,DICK。 Ofthemanyhappydayswehavespenttogether,IdonotbelievetherewereanymuchmorehappythanthethreeweeksRichardremainedwithme。ItwashisfirstlongvisittoItalyandfromthedayofhisarrivalhelovedtheoldtownanditspeoplewhogavehimamostfriendlywelcome。HehadcomeatatimewhenFlorencewasatitsbest,itsnarrowquaintstreetsfilledwithsunshineandthrongedwithidlingnativesandthescurryingtouriststhatalwayscamewiththefirstdaysofspring。TheCascineandthepink-walledroadsoftheenvironswereablazewithwildrosesandhere,afterhisratherstrenuousexperienceinCuba,Richardgavehimselfuptolongdaysofhappyidleness。Togetherwetookvoyagesofdiscoverytomanyofthelittlewalledandforgottentownswherethetouristsseldomsetfoot。OnceweevenwanderedsofarasMonteCarlo,wheremybrothertriedveryhardtobreakthebankanddidnotsucceed。ButtheRichardHardingDavisluckdidnotfailhimcompletelyandIrememberIgreatlyenviedhimthehugepileofgoldandnotesthatrepresentedhiswinningsandwhichwedidourverybesttospendbeforeweleftthelandofthePrinceofMonaco。However,havinghadhisfirsttasteofwar,RichardfeltthathemustleavethepeaceandcontentofFlorencetoseehowtheGreeks,withwhomhehadmuchsympathy,werefaringwiththeirenemiestheTurks。Asithappened,thisexpeditionprovedbutashortinterruption,andinlessthanamonthhewasoncemorebackwithhisnew-foundfriendsinFlorence。 April28,1897 OntheWaytoPatrasonaSteamer。 DEARFAMILY: IthasbeenaweeksinceIwroteyoulast,whenIsentyoutheInaugurationarticle。SincethenIhavebeenhavingthebesttimeIeverhadanyplaceALONE。Ihavehadmorefunwithacrowd,butneverhavebeensohappybymyself。WhatIwouldhavebeenhadItakensomeotherchapwithmeIcannotimagine。ButthepeopleofthispartofGreecehavebeensokindthatIcannotsayIhavebeenalone。Inevermetwithstrangersanywherewhoweresohospitable,soconfidingandpolite。Afterthatslaughter-yardandpestplaceofCuba,whichismuchmoreterribletomenowthanitwaswhenIwasthere,orbeforeIhadseenthatwarcanbeconductedlikeanyotherevilofcivilization,thisoperabouffewarfareislikeaduelbetweentwogentlemenintheBois。Cubaislikeaslave-holderbeatingaslave\'sheadinwithawhip。Iamawarcorrespondentonlybyagreatstretchoftheimagination; Iamapeacecorrespondentreally,andallthefightingIhaveseenwasbycannonatlongrange。(Iwasatlongrange,notthecannon。)IamdoingthiscampaigninapersonallyconductedsensewithnoregardtothePowersortotheLondonTimes。Ididsendthemanarticlecalled\"ThePipingTimesofWar。\"IftheydonotuseitIshallillustrateitwiththephotosIhavetakenandsellit,forfivetimesthesumtheywouldgive,totheHarperswhoareeverwithus。AsIoncesaidinanotedwork,\"Greece,Mrs。Morris,restoresallyourlostillusions。\"ForthelastweekIhavebeenbackinthedaysofConrad,theCorsair,and\"Oh,MaidofAthens,ereWePart。\"I havebeenridingoverwind-swepthillsandmountainstoppedwithsnow,andwithsheepandgoatsandwildflowersofeverycolorspreadingforacres,andinalandwhereeverymandressesbychoicelikeagrandoperabrigand,andnotonlyforphotographicpurposes。Ihavebeenonthemoveallthetime,chasingintherearofarmiesthatturnbackassoonasI approachandapologizefordisappointingmeofabattle,orridingtothesceneofabattlethatnevercomesoff,orhasteningtoabombardmentthatturnsouttobeanattackonanemptyfort。 Iliveonbrownbreadandcheeseandgoat\'smilkandsleeplikealoginshepherds\'huts。ItissobeautifulthatI almostgrudgethenight。NoraandMothercouldtakethistripassafelyasaregimentandwouldseethingsoutoffairyland。 Andsuchadventures!LateinlifeIamatlasthavingadventuresandhonorsheapeduponme。Iwaselectedacaptainofabandofbrigandswhohadbeenwatchingamountainpassforamonth,andasitshowednosignsofrunningawayhadtakentodancingonthegreen。Icaughtthematthisinnocentpastimeandtheyallowedmetophotographthemandgivethemwineateightcentsaquartwhichwedrankoutofatinstovepipe。Theydrankaboutfourfeetofstovepipeorthirty-sixcents\'worth,thentheydancedandsangformeinacircle,oldmenandboys,thendrilledwiththeircarbines,andIshowedthemmyrevolverandfield-glassesandthemselvesinthefinderofthecamera;andwhenIhadtogotheytookmeontheirshouldersandmarchedmearoundwavingtheirrifles。 Thentheoldmenkissedmeonthecheekandweallembracedandtheywept,andIfeltasbadlyasthoughIwerepartingfromfiftyfriends。TheytoldmyguidethatifIwouldcomebacktheywouldgetfiftymore\"asbraveasthey\"andIcouldbecaptain。 Icouldnotbegintotellyoualltheamusingthingsthathavehappenedinthisoneweek。Ididnotwanttocomeatall,onlyasternsenseofdutymademe。ForIwantedtowritetheplayinCharley\'sgildedhallsandgettoParisandLondon。 ButIcanneverceaserejoicingthatItookthistrip。Anditwillmakethebook,\"AYearfromaReporter\'sDiary,\"ascompleteasitcanbe。ThatwaswhyIcame。NowIhavetheCoronationoftheCzar,theMillennialatHungary,theInaugurationatWashington,theQueen\'sJubilee,theWarinCuba,andtheGreco-TurkishWar。Thatisagoodyear\'sworkandImeantoloafafterit。YouwilllaughandsaythatthatiswhatIalwayssay,butifyouknewhowIhadtokickmyselfoutofFlorenceandtheCascinetocomehereyouwouldbelieveme。IwantarestandIamcuttingthisveryshort。 Don\'tfailtocutanythingDadandMotherdon\'tlikeoutoftheInaugurationarticle。Youwillhavemewithyouthiswinteronmylittlebicycleandgoingtodancesandnotpayingboardtoanyone。RememberhowIusedtothreatentogotoGreecewhenthecoffeewasnotgood。Itseemstoofunnynow,forIneverwasinabetterplace,orhadmorefunorsawlessofwarorthesignsofwar。 DICK。 May7,1897。 10EastTwenty-EighthStreet-NIT Sponitza。 DEARCHAS。 ThisisoneoftheplacesoutofPhroso,butasyouneverreadPhrosoIwillcutallthat——IhatetosayitsosoonagainbutthisisthemostbeautifulcountrytotraveloverIhaveseen——Itisafairytheatricalgrandoperacountrywhereeverybodydressesinpetticoatsandgoldbraidedvestsandcarrycarbinestotendsheepwith——IrodefromSantaMaura(seemap)toaspotoppositePrevesawheretheysaidtherewasgoingtobebombarding——TherewasnotofcoursebutIhadIthinkthemostbeautifulrideofmylife。 Iwasabsolutelyhappy——littlelambsbleatedandkidsbuttedeachotherandpeasantsinfurcloakswithoutsleevesandintightslikeprincessatonrocksandplayedpipesandtheskywasblue,themountainscoveredwithsnowandthefieldsandhillsfullofpurplebushesandyellowandblueflowersandsheep——Therewasacablestationofyellowadobe。ItwastheonlybuildinganditlookedacrossatPrevesabutnobodybombarded。Thegeneralgavemecognacandthecableoperatorplayedaguitarformeandthepreyorsangafinebass,thecorporalnottobeoutdonegavemechocolateandthearmystoodaroundinthesunandjoinedintheconversationcorrectingthegeneralandeachotherandtakingofftheirhatstoallthenoblesentimentswetoasted。Itwasjustlikeacomicopera。 AfterawhilewhenIhadfinishedafinehunckofcheeseandhardeggsandbrownbreadItookaphotographoftheGeneralandthecableoperatorandtheofficerwiththebassvoiceandhalfofthearmy——Theotherhalfwasthensenttoescortmetothisplace。ItwalkedandIrodeandthereweremanyhaltsfordrinksandcigarettes。Theyallranafterastraycoltandwerelostforsometimebutwere-mobilizedandadvancedwithgreateffectintothistown。Iwasheretakeninchargebyatleastfiftysailorsandasmanysoldiersandcomicoperabrigandsindrawersandwhitepetticoats,whoconductedmetoahouseonthehillwheretheinnkeeperbroughtmealivechickentoapproveoffordinner。 ThenthemayorofthetownturnedupingoldclothesandBarrisonSisterskirtsandsaidtheGeneralhadtelegraphedaboutmeandthatIwashis——Theinnkeeperweptandsaidhehadseenmefirstandthechorusofsoldiers,sailorsandbrigandsalljoinedin。IkeptoutofitbutIknewtheMayorwouldwinandhedid。Thenwewentouttoaman-of-warthesizeoftheVagabondandweresolemnlyassuredtherewouldbebombardingofPrevesato-morrow——Igotosleepinthathope。WeleavehereatsevencrossingtheriverandrideaftertheGreekswhoareapproachingPrevesafromthelandsidewhilethemen-of-warbombarditfromtheriver。Atleastthatiswhattheysay。IthinkitisthemildestwaronbothsidesIeverheardofandIcertainlymeantobeaTimescorrespondentnexttimeIplayatgoingtowar——AfterbeinginsultedandfrightenedtodeathalloverCuba,thisisthepleasantestpicnicIwaseveron——TheyseriouslyapologizedfornotbombardingwhileIwasthereandIsaidnottomentionit——Withlotsoflove,oldman,andtothefamilyDICK。 FLORENCE May16,1897。 DEARFAMILY: HereIamsafeandsoundagainintheoldroomsinFlorence。 Iwasgonetwenty-threedaysandwastravelingnineteenofthem,walking,riding;insailboats,inthecars,andonsteamers。IhavehadmoreexperiencesandadventuresthanI everhadbeforeinthreemonthsandquiteenoughtolastmeforyears。 AftermyhappyridethroughTurkeyandtheretreatoftheGreekarmyinArta,ofwhichIwroteyoulast,IhavebeeninThessalywhereIsawthetwodays\'battleofVelestinosfromthebeginninguptotheend。ItwastheonerealbattleofthewarandtheGreeksfoughtwellfromthefirsttothelast。 IleftAthensonthe29thofAprilwithJohnBass,aHarvardgraduate,andamostcharmingandattractiveyouthwhois,orwas,inchargeoftheJournalmen;StephenCranebeingamongthenumber。Heseemsageniuswithnoresponsibilitiesofanysorttoanyone,andIandBasslefthimatVelestinosaftertravelingwithhimforfourdays。CranewenttoVolo,asdideveryothercorrespondent,leavingBassandmyselfinVelestinos。Asthevillagershadrunaway,weburglarizedthehouseofthemayorandmadeitourhabitationwhilethecourierhuntedforfood。Itwaslike\"TheSwissFamilyRobinson,\"andwerejoicedoverthediscoveryofsoapandtableclothsandstrayknivesandforks,justasthoughwehadbeencastonadesertisland。BassdidthecookingandIlaidthetableandwashedupandmadethebeds,whichwerefulloffleas。Butwehadbeensleepingonchairsandonthefloorforaweeksowedidnotmindmuch。 Theseconddaywewereawakenedbycannonandyoucanimagineourjoyandexcitement。Wehaditalltoourselvesforeighthours,asittooktheothercorrespondentsthatlongtoarrive。Itwasanartilleryandinfantrybattleandabout20,000menwereengagedonbothsides。TheGreeksfoughtfromlittletrenchesonthehillsbackofthetownandtheTurksadvancedacrossagreatgreenprairie。Itwasverylongrangeandonlytwicedidtheygettowithinaquarterofamileofourtrenches。BassandIwentallovertheGreeklines,foryouwerejustassafeinoneplaceasinanother,whichmeansthatitwasn\'tsafeanywhere,sowegaveupconsideringthatandfollowedthefightasbestwecouldfromthefirsttrench,whichwastheonlyonethatgaveanuninterruptedviewoftheTurkishforces。Itwasabrilliantlycleardaybutopenedwithahailstorm,whichenabledtheTurkstocrawluphalfamileinthesuddendarkness。ItalsogavemetheworstattackofsciaticaIeverhad。Fortunately,itdidnotcomeonbadlyuntilIreachedVolo,whenitsuddenlytookholdofmesothatIcouldnotwalk。Thetrencheswerewetwiththerainandwehadnoclothestochangeto,andtwomoreshowerskeptusmoreorlesswetallday。WehadafineviewofeverythingandI learnedalot。 Wewereunderaheavyfireforthirteenhoursandcertainlyhadsomeverycloseescapes。Attimesthefiringwassofiercethatifyouhadraisedyourarmaboveyourhead,thehandwouldhavebeeninstantlytornoff。Wehadtolieonourstomachswithourchinsinthedirtandnotsomuchasbudge。 ThiswaswhentheTurkishfirehappenedtobedirectedonourtrench。Atsuchtimesalltheothertrencheswouldfiresoastodrawtheattackaway,andwewouldhavetowaituntilitwasover。Theshellssoundedlikethejarringsoundoftelegraphwireswhenonehitsthepoletheyhangfromwithastone;andwhentheshellswereclosetheysoundedlikethenoisemadebytwotrainspassinginoppositedirectionswhenthewindisdrivenbetweenthecars。Thebulletsweremuchworsethantheshellsasyoucouldalwayshearthemcoming,andthebulletsslippedupandpassedyouinasneakingwaywithanoiselikerustlingsilk,orifsomeonehadtornasilkhandkerchiefwithasharppull。Oneshellstruckthreefeetfrommeandknockedmeoverwiththedirtandstonesandfilledmynoseandmouthwithpebbles。Iwentbackanddugitoutofthegroundwhileitwasstillhotandhaveitasasouvenir。IsworeterriblyatthebulletsandBassusedtogrininasicklyway。Itmadeyourhaircreepwhentheycameveryclose。Onemannextmegotashotthroughthebreastwhilehewasramminghiscleanerdownthebarrel,andtherewerethreekilledwithinthelimitsofourfiftyyards。Wecouldnotgetbackbecausetherewasacrossfirethatsweptaplacewehadtopassthrough,justaboutthewaythewindcomesaroundtheCityHallinthetimesofablizzard。WecalleditDeadMan\'sCurve,afterthatatFourteenthStreetandUnionSquare,becauseitwassprinkledwithdeadammunition,mulesandsoldiers。Wecamethroughitthefirsttimewithoutknowingwhatweweregettingintoandwehadnodesiretogobackagain。Sowewaiteduntilthesunset。Itooksomeofthefinestphotographsandprobablytheonlyonesevertakenofabattleatsuchcloserange。 Wheneverthemenfired,IwouldshootoffthecameraandI expectIhavesomeprettygreatpictures。BasstooksomeofmesoifthereisanyquestionastowhetherIwasattheCoronation,therewillbenoneastowhetherIwasatVelestinos。 Ourhousewashitwithtwoshellsandbulletsfelllikethegentlerainfromheavenalloverthecourtyard,sowewouldhavebeennosafertherethanbehindthetrenches。Wesentoffthefirstaccountofthebattlewrittenbyanybodybymidday,andstayedonuntilthenextdayatfourwhentheplacewasevacuatedingoodorderbecause,asusual,theCrownPrincewasrunningaway——fromPharsaliathistime。 TheysayinGreece\"Lewes,thepeasant,wontheracefromMarathon,butConstantinetheprince,wontheracefromLarissa。\" IwasallrightuntilIgottoVolowhenmyrightlegrefusedabsolutelytodoitsactandIhadtobecarriedonadonkey。 AGreekthoughtIlookedfunnysittinggroaningonthelittledonkey;whichIdid——Ilookedridiculous。Sohelaughed,andBassandaFrenchjournalistbattedhimoverthefaceandleftmeclingingtothedonkey\'sneckandhowlingtothemtocomebackandholdmeup。Buttheypreferredtofight,andapolicemancamealongandarrestedtheunhappyGreekandbeathimoverthehead,justforluck,andmarchedhimofftojail,justforlaughing。 Theytookmetothehospitalshipwhichwasstarting,andI cametoAthensthatwaywithonehundredandsixteenwounded; themanonmyrighthadhisanklesgoneandthemanonthelefthadabulletinhisside。TheygroanedallnightandsodidI。Thenwhenthesunrosetheysang,whichwasworse。I neversawanythingmorebeautifulthanthered-crossnurses,andIguessthatisthemostbeautifulpictureIshalleversee——thosesweet-facedgirlsinblueandwhitebendingoverthedirtyfrightenedlittlepeasantboysandtakingcareoftheirwounds。Imadelovetoallofthemandaskedthreetomarryme。IwasinbedfortwodaysafterIgottoAthensbuthadafinetime,asalltheofficersfromtheSanFrancisco,fromtheadmiraldown,cametoseeme,andtheminister,consulandtherestdidallthatcouldhavebeendone。IamnowallrightandwasbicyclinginthedearoldCascinethismorning。Onthewholeitwasamostsuccessfultrip。 SylvesterScovelandPhillipsofTheWorldarrivedjustasitwasallover,andsoBassandIareabouttheonlytwoAmericanswhowereinit。 ThetrainfromBrindisistoppedatRomeonthewaybackandI wenttoseethePages。TheytookmeoutandshowedmeRomebymoonlightinonehour。Itwaslikeacinematograph。Theyareherenowandcomingtodinnertonight。Lastnighttheconsulhadallourfriendstodinnertowelcomemeback,andmaybeI wasnotglad。Ihadbeenlivingoncheeseandbrownbreadandcoldlambfortwoweeks,withnotobacco,andsleepingfivehoursanightonfloorsandsofas。Sometimestheofficersandmenfoughtforfood,andwenevergotanythingwarmtoeatexceptoccasionallytinnedthingswhichwecookedinmykit。 ItwasthemostsatisfactorytripallroundIeverhad。I havebeentwentyyearstryingtobeinabattleanditwillbetwentyyearsmorebeforeIwillwanttobeinanother。 OntheeighteenthIstartforLondon,stoppingonedayinParistoseetheClarksandEustises。ItisgoingtobebiggerthantheCoronationforcrowds,andMotherneednotworry,Ishallkeepoutofit。TheMinistertoRussiasentmewordthattheCzar\'sprimeministerhasgivenhimmyarticleandthattheCzarsaidthankhimverymuch。Sothatisallright。AlsoHayistopresentmetothePrinceattheleveeonthe3tstofMay,andIshallsendhimacopy,too。IamlookingforwardtoLondonwithsuchjoy。TellMothertosendmetheBookbuyerwithherarticleinit。Ihaveonlyreadthereviewsofit,andtheyaresoenthusiasticthatImusthavethewholethingquick。ItwassuchafinethingtodoaboutPoe,andtogivethoseothertwofetishesthecoupdegrace。ItreadssplendidlyandIwantitall。WhatdidDadthinkoftheInaugurationarticle?IsendyouallmydearestloveandwillhavelotstotellyouwhenIgetbackthistime。 Godblessyouall。 DICK。 RichardleftFlorencethelatterpartofMay,andwenttoLondonwherehehadmadearrangementstoreporttheQueen\'sJubilee。HebeganhisroundofgayetiesbybeingpresentedatCourt。TheMissGrovesandMissWathertowhomherefersinthefollowingletterweretheclerksatCox\'shotel。 LONDON,June2nd,1897。 DEARFAMILY: IwasabeautifulsightattheLevee。IworeavelvetsuitmadeespeciallyformebutnodearerforthatandsteelbuttonsandabeautifulsteelswordandacourthatwithsilveronthesideandsilkstockingsthatIworeatMoscowandpumpswithgreatbuckles。Iwastoomagnificentforwordsandsoyouwouldhavesaid。IwaitedalongtimeinalonghallcrowdedwithgeneralsandseacaptainsandhighlandersandvolunteersandcavalrymenandjudgesandfinallywasadmittedpastaropeandthenpastanotherropeandthenrushedalongintothethroneroomwhereIsawbeefeatersandlifeguardsmenandchamberlainswithwhitewandsandIgaveonemycardandhereadout\"R。H。D。oftheUnitedStatesbytheAmericanAmbassador\"andthenIbowedtothePrinceandDukeofYork,ConnaughtandEdinburghandtotheAmericanAmbassadorandthenHenryWhiteandSpencerEddy,thetwoSecretariesandthenavalattacheallshookhandswithmeandIwentaroundinahansominthebrightsunshineinhopesoffindingsomeonewhowouldknowme。ButnoonedidsoIwenttoCox\'sHotelandshowedmyselftoMissGrovesandMissWather。I wentontheTerraceyesterdaywiththeLeitersandatO\'Connor\'sinvitationbroughtthemtotea。LaboucherewasthereandDillonjustoutofjailanditwasmostinteresting。Iamvery,verybusydoingnothingandhavingafinetime—— DICK。 LONDON,June21,1897。 DEARMOTHER: WordscannottellatleastnotunlessIamwellpaidforitwhatLondonisliketo-day。Inthefirstplaceitissojammedthatnoonecanmoveanditishungwithdecorationssothatnoonecansee。RoyalcarriagesgetstuckjustasdothehumbledraymanorPickford\'sVanandroyaltiesarelodgingincheaphotelswithnothingbutacoupleofGrenadier\'sinsentryboxestoshowtheyareanybetterbloodedthantherestofthelodgers。IalsoaddedtotheconfusionbygivingalunchtotheAmbassadorandMissHayinreturnforthepresentation。LadyHenryandMrs。AsquithsatoneithersideofhimandMrs。ClarkhadAsquithandLordBasilBlackwoodtotalkto——TherewasalsoAnthonyHope,thebeautifulJuliaNeilsonandherhusbandFredTerryandLadyEdwardCecilandLordLester——ItwentofffineandtheSavoypeoplesentinanAmericanEagleofice,decoratedwithAmericanflagsanddrippingicytearsfromitsbeak。Itcostmefiveshillingsaheadandlookedasthoughitcostthatinpounds——TonightI dinewiththeGouldsandthengotoamusicalwhereMelbasings,PadewreskiplaysandthenwalkthestreetsifIcanuntildaybreakasIthinkofmakingthenightbeforetheprocessionthegreaterpartofthestory。Isendyouaplanshowingmyseatwhichcostmetwenty-fivedollars,theadvertisedpricebeing$125。buttherehasbeenaterribleslumpinseats。LovetodearDadandNora。 DICK。 LONDON。 89JermynStreet,June25th,1897。 DEARMOTHER: TheJubileeturnedouttobetheeasiestspectacletogetatandtogetawayfromthatIeverwitnessed。Experienceinchoosingaplaceandpoliceregulationsmadeitsosimplethatwewentstraighttoourseatsandgotawayagainwithoutasmuchtroubleasitwouldhavetakentohavegonetoamatinee。 Thestagemanagementofthethingalmostimpressedmemorethananythingelse。ForgrandeurandshowitaboutequalledtheprocessionoftheCzarandinmanywaysitwasmoreinterestingbecauseitwasconcernedwithourownpeopleandwithourownpartoftheworld。NexttotheQueen,LordRobertsgotalloftheapplause。HerodealittlewhiteponythathadbeenwithhiminsixcampaignsandhadcarriedhimonhismarchtoCandahar。IthadallthecampaignmedalspresentedtoitbytheWarDepartmentandworetheminalineonitsforehead,andwalkedjustasthoughheknewwhatagreatoccasionitwas。AfterRobertscameinpopularityaCol。MauriceCliffordwiththeRhodesianHorseinsombrero\'sandcartridgebeltsandkhakisuits。Hehadlosthisarmandwaseasilyrecognized。WilfredLauriertheFrenchPremierofCanadaandtheLordMayorweretheotherfavourites。ThesceneinfrontofSt。Paul\'swasabsolutelymagnificentwiththesootypillarsbehindthegroupsofdiplomats,bishopsandchoirboysinwhite,Universitymeninpinksilkgowns,andsoldiers,beefeaters,gentlemenatarmsandthetwoArchbishops。Thebestmomentwaswhenthecollectedtroops;negroes,Chinamen,EastIndians,WestIndians,Africantroopers,CanadianMountedPolice,Australians,BorneopoliceandEnglishGrenadiersallsangthedoxologytogetherinthebeautifulsunshineandundertheshadowofthatgreatfacadeofblackandwhitemarble。AlsowhentheArchbishopofCanterburywithoutanywarningsuddenlyafterkissingtheQueen\'shandthrewuphisarmandcriedoutsothatyoucouldhaveheardhimahundredyardsoff\"ThreeCheersforHerMajesty\"andthediplomats,andforeignrajahsandbishopsandSalvationArmycaptainswavedtheirhatsandmortarboardsandthesoldiersrantheirbearskinsandhelmetsontheirbayonetsandspunthemaroundintheair。Theweatherwasabsolutelyperfectandtherewerenoaccidents。