In this letter, Abbott expresses her concern for Frances' recent illness, and tells here that Bernard Berenson is ill as well. She also discusses plans to return home. The letter is written on yellowed stationary.
In this letter, Abbott informs Frances of Bernard Berenson's recent illness, and of how it became so severe that he had to have his nostils cauterized.
Higg thanks Frances for her letter on Bernard Berenson's behalf, especially about the kind words she wrote about Berenson's late sister. The letter is typed on thin paper, and there is a prominent watermark of an airplane and the words "C. M....
This envelope, constructed from thick ivory paper, features a handwritten address on the front and a handwritten return address on the back. There is an Italian postage stamp on the top right corner.