Letters, [ca. 1894-1914?], Vailima, Samoa, to [Sir Sidney Colvin].

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Letters, [ca. 1894-1914?], Vailima, Samoa, to [Sir Sidney Colvin].

Describes a trip across the island. Discusses her husband's tomb. States she is leaving Samoa in October and plans eventually to settle in Florence with Lloyd.

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Colvin, Sidney, 1845-1927

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