November 29, 1903 Sunday

November 29 SundaySam’s notebook: “Mr. Caulfield, inter. 10 am” [NB 46 TS 30]. Note: Edward B. Caulfield of The Italian Gazette. Interview not in Scharnhorst. See Caulfield’s followup, Dec. 1.

George Gregory Smith wrote to Sam, enclosing copies of Paola de Plaisant’s letter and his reply.

I cannot tell you how exceedingly annoyed I am at the way in which you are being treated. During the whole of the negotiations for Quarto the Countesses one aim seemed to be to make you and your family comfortable, and to show you how well an American landlady would treat a fellow American citizen especially after the matter of Papiniano. I aint never going to believe nobody no more for nothing. Not never [MTP].

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