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HOTEL D'ANGLETERRE, LUCERNE 
F.J Steffen Propr.
UTH. ARIGER & MULLER, LUZERN.

June 1. 1903.

Dear Mother and Father,
 
We have just received here in Lucerne the last remittance of one hundred dollars each, that is for Helen and me.
 
We have this morning engaged stateroom 35 on the Pennsylvania sailing from Boulogne on June 21st. We were requested to pay down 25 dollars or

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[[image: Blue ink illustration of the Hotel D'Angleterre, and other stately buildings of Lucerne surrounding a small lake. Two buildings raise the Swiss flag. The view of the lake includes long and short rowboats, canoes, sailboats, and a ferry steamboat. A street-bridge with pedestrians and horse and buggies crosses a narrowing of the lake. The entire scene is bordered by mountains framing the view, a border of flowers (edelweiss) accents the Hotel name. Names of the mountains line the top of the illustration, including: Rigi, Känzeli, Dossen, Vitznauerst, Kaiserstock, [[illegible]], [[illegible]], Bürgenstock, Buochserhorn, [[illegible]], Stanserhorn, [[illegible]], [[illegible]], Pilatus.]]