Elisina Tyler to Mildred Barnes Bliss, March 14, 1936
Uri Utca 34
Budapest
March 14th 1936
Dearest Mildred,
Royall brings you my tenderest love. This is just a line to weld the link, and that you may hear in my own words that my most loving thoughts and good wishes are with you—and that I rejoice deeply to hear that every day brings you some new strength.Mildred Bliss had become been very ill with pneumonia in Prague sometime in mid-February 1936. See Edith Wharton to Beatrix Jones Farrand, April 4, 1936, Edith Wharton Collection, Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University. Take care of yourself, precious Mildred, and remember that I am ever
Your very devoted
Associated Places:
Budapest (Hungary)