The life, letters and work of Frederic Leighton. Volume IIBarrington, Russell, Mrs.
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The life, letters and work of Frederic Leighton. Volume II
Barrington, Russell, Mrs.
Leighton of Stretton, Frederic Leighton, Baron, 1830-1896
MY DEAR PAPA,--As I am likely to be busy during my very short
stay in Venice, where I hope to find a letter from you, I take
advantage of the leisure which I find in excess on board this
steamer to begin an epistle which, however, I shall not close
till I have seen yours, in case anything in the latter should
require an answer. Of course my getting to the end of even this
first page depends upon the state of my feelings--physical, not
moral, for I am a poor sailor at best. I told you, I believe, in
my last how much I had enjoyed and, as I hope, profited by my
stay in Rhodes and Lindos. I am uncertain whether I added that I
had received great kindness and attention from our consul and
his brothers, and also from one or two other gentlemen with whom
I became acquainted. Through the assistance of Mr. Biliotti (our
consul) I had an opportunity, which could never present itself
again, of buying a number of beautiful specimens of old Persian
_faience_ (Lindos ware), chiefly plates, which will make a
delightful addition to my collection of Eastern china and
pottery. I know that you, personally, care little for such
things, and have small sympathy with purchases of that nature;
you will, therefore, be glad to hear that though I spent a
considerable sum, knowing that such a chance would never again
be given me, I could, _any day_, part with the whole lot for at
least double--probably treble--what I gave.
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