Difference between revisions of "XX Swinemünde 8/VI/1901."
From World War I Document Archive
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
<B>XX<BR> | <B>XX<BR> | ||
− | Swinemünde 8/VI 1901</B><br><br> | + | Swinemünde 8/VI/1901</B><br><br> |
Dearest Nicky<br><br> | Dearest Nicky<br><br> | ||
− | I send you this lines through my son | + | I send you this lines through my son Adalbert<ref>Prince Adalbert arrived off Petrograd on July 19th in the German training ship "Charlotte." On July 23rd the Czar wearing the German Naval Uniform paid him a visit on board.</ref> to whom I trust you will kindly extend your grace. It is the first foreign country which he visits, and as he is still only a middy I beg you will not make too much of him officially. He is young and steady and I rely upon you that you will kindly see that he does not get into wrong or bad company.<br><br> |
With best love to Alix and her times I remain, with great pleasure anticipating our meeting on the sea<br><br> | With best love to Alix and her times I remain, with great pleasure anticipating our meeting on the sea<br><br> | ||
Line 11: | Line 11: | ||
Notes <br> | Notes <br> | ||
− | + | <references/> | |
<hr> | <hr> | ||
+ | <center> | ||
+ | Return to '''[['Willy-Nicky' Letters VI - XX (26 November 1895-13 June 1901)]]''' | ||
+ | </center> |
Revision as of 02:41, 29 November 2006
XX
Swinemünde 8/VI/1901
Dearest Nicky
I send you this lines through my son Adalbert[1] to whom I trust you will kindly extend your grace. It is the first foreign country which he visits, and as he is still only a middy I beg you will not make too much of him officially. He is young and steady and I rely upon you that you will kindly see that he does not get into wrong or bad company.
With best love to Alix and her times I remain, with great pleasure anticipating our meeting on the sea
Ever your most aff-ate cousin and friend
Willy
Notes
- ↑ Prince Adalbert arrived off Petrograd on July 19th in the German training ship "Charlotte." On July 23rd the Czar wearing the German Naval Uniform paid him a visit on board.
Return to 'Willy-Nicky' Letters VI - XX (26 November 1895-13 June 1901)