Americans Abroad: One of Their Own

Jacqueline Kennedy had originally planned to stay at Ravello for two weeks.

But the two became three, and now they have stretched into four. She was having such a wonderful time that it almost seemed she might yet declare herself a permanent resident.

The sun-drenched life was all the more pleasant because the pace had slowed. To be sure, she still kept photographers busy—with profitable results. And the Ravello villa was still a crowded place: on the premises with Jackie and little Caroline were Jackie's sister Lee Radziwill, Lee's three-year-old son and...

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