come for me, but "Tom" offered to
take me home later. After Ned went we
talked to the 2 young men awhile & then went over to the
Mt. Julien store, where a French-Canadian carves
& sells cedar things. Mary bought a
little pair of paddles & we inspected everything. The boys
bought striped candy, which we consumed going home. Finally they
went sailing & we girls - Helen,
Mary & I - explored the
rocks - which are beautiful - behind the house. I have left my
camera with Helen (am writing this
Aug 4th) to take a picture here - & I hope
it will be good. They are so very beautiful. Just before supper
Helen went to Charlotte
& Tom & I went over to
Mt. J. dock & got birch bark & talked
with a man about
White Lake & how to get there & were in-
vited to go up to Boshink in the "Iris" a little
steam yacht - and had quite a chat & visit together & became
eventually acquainted & were pretty late to supper - upon which
Helen & Mary refused to speak to me for as much
as a minute! I omitted to say that it stopped raining in the
afternoon & was now lovely. After supper
Mr. Stanberry & Mr.
Struthers rowed me (See page 149)
come for me, but "Tom" offered to
take me home later. After Ned went we
talked to the 2 young men awhile & then went over to the
Mt. Julien store, where a French-Canadian carves
& sells cedar things. Mary bought a
little pair of paddles & we inspected everything. The boys
bought striped candy, which we consumed going home. Finally they
went sailing & we girls - Helen,
Mary & I - explored the
rocks - which are beautiful - behind the house. I have left my
camera with Helen (am writing this
Aug 4th) to take a picture here - & I hope
it will be good. They are so very beautiful. Just before supper
Helen went to Charlotte
& Tom & I went over to
Mt. J. dock & got birch bark & talked
with a man about
White Lake & how to get there & were in-
vited to go up to Boshink in the "Iris" a little
steam yacht - and had quite a chat & visit together & became
eventually acquainted & were pretty late to supper - upon which
Helen & Mary refused to speak to me for as much
as a minute! I omitted to say that it stopped raining in the
afternoon & was now lovely. After supper
Mr. Stanberry & Mr.
Struthers rowed me (See page 149)
come for me, but "Tom" offered to
take me home later. After Ned went we
talked to the 2 young men awhile & then went over to the
Mt. Julien store, where a French-Canadian carves
& sells cedar things. Mary bought a
little pair of paddles & we inspected everything. The boys
bought striped candy, which we consumed going home. Finally they
went sailing & we girls - Helen,
Mary & I - explored the
rocks - which are beautiful - behind the house. I have left my
camera with Helen (am writing this
Aug 4th) to take a picture here - & I hope
it will be good. They are so very beautiful. Just before supper
Helen went to Charlotte
& Tom & I went over to
Mt. J. dock & got birch bark & talked
with a man about
White Lake & how to get there & were in-
vited to go up to Boshink in the "Iris" a little
steam yacht - and had quite a chat & visit together & became
eventually acquainted & were pretty late to supper - upon which
Helen & Mary refused to speak to me for as much
as a minute! I omitted to say that it stopped raining in the
afternoon & was now lovely. After supper
Mr. Stanberry & Mr.
Struthers rowed me (See page 149)