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to Lucerne and staid there until this morning (Thrusday). I supposse it will surprise you very much to hear that since we are in Switzerland (including Schaffhausen, Zürich, Lucerne and this place) we have had the most beautifiul weather imaginable, not a drop of rain or a cloud, clear views all the time, just like in Italy two years ago. Only it is unbearably hot, we are almost drowned in perspiration and flop around like sick flies; it must be over 100 degrees. I hope it is not as bad as that in Berlin. Don't you wish we would have had such clear weather here in 1890 with papa? He would have liked it and you too, my little baby, would have had a better idea of Switzerland. Well, you may see it again some time and then I hope it will not be so hot.

You know unclear letter will reach us for the coming week. Here, at Interlaken, we are staying: