LETTERS. From Miss Molly Brown of Kentucky to Miss Nance Oldham of Vermont. Chatsworth, Kentucky. My dearest Nance: Our passage to Antwerp is really engaged and in two weeks MOther and I will be on the water. I can hardly believe it is I, Molly Brown, about to have this "great adventure." That is what MOther and I call this undertaking: "Our great adventure." MOther says it sounds Henry Jamesy and I take her word for it (so far I have not read that novelist), but he must be very interesting, as MOther and Professor Green used to discuss him for hours at a time
LETTERS. From Miss Molly Brown of Kentucky to Miss Nance Oldham of Vermont. Chatsworth, Kentucky. My dearest Nance: Our passage to Antwerp is really engaged and in two weeks MOther and I will be on the water. I can hardly believe it is I, Molly Brown, about to have this "great adventure." That is what MOther and I call this undertaking: "Our great adventure." MOther says it sounds Henry Jamesy and I take her word for it (so far I have not read that novelist), but he must be very interesting, as MOther and Professor Green used to discuss him for hours at a time