I ever saw. He picked out from a crowd another boy with the same kind of a shirt (brother, I suppose) and they shouldered our bags & started for the pier, which we all reached at last, under noses of horses & across forests of boxes cars, vehicles & men. Mrs. Remelton & her little nephew were there to help us off and Mama stayed & talked with her while I got the bags into our pleasant outside state room on the gallery tier - only $1. 00 (and we got our tickets for $3. 00 - winter prices - they will be $4. 00 on Saturday! At last we were off (5:30) A good natured & rather promiscuous load - with 2 or 3 obvious bridal couples (one especially, which Mama delighted in!) We did did have a "beautiful time", as Guerdon says, on board. Went all thro' the boat saloons decks &c. but first sat still and watched the departure. The city and harbor and the many interest- ing boats & landscapes - saw Liberty under the bridge, passed quite near to Black- well's Island & Ward's & saw the people & Institutions on them very plainly in the
I ever saw. He picked out from a crowd another boy with the same kind of a shirt (brother, I suppose) and they shouldered our bags & started for the pier, which we all reached at last, under noses of horses & across forests of boxes cars, vehicles & men. Mrs. Remelton & her little nephew were there to help us off and Mama stayed & talked with her while I got the bags into our pleasant outside state room on the gallery tier - only $1. 00 (and we got our tickets for $3. 00 - winter prices - they will be $4. 00 on Saturday! At last we were off (5:30) A good natured & rather promiscuous load - with 2 or 3 obvious bridal couples (one especially, which Mama delighted in!) We did did have a "beautiful time", as Guerdon says, on board. Went all thro' the boat saloons decks &c. but first sat still and watched the departure. The city and harbor and the many interest- ing boats & landscapes - saw Liberty under the bridge, passed quite near to Black- well's Island & Ward's & saw the people & Institutions on them very plainly in the
I ever saw. He picked out from a crowd another boy with the same kind of a shirt (brother, I suppose) and they shouldered our bags & started for the pier, which we all reached at last, under noses of horses & across forests of boxes cars, vehicles & men. Mrs. Remelton & her little nephew were there to help us off and Mama stayed & talked with her while I got the bags into our pleasant outside state room on the gallery tier - only $1. 00 (and we got our tickets for $3. 00 - winter prices - they will be $4. 00 on Saturday! At last we were off (5:30) A good natured & rather promiscuous load - with 2 or 3 obvious bridal couples (one especially, which Mama delighted in!) We did did have a "beautiful time", as Guerdon says, on board. Went all thro' the boat saloons decks &c. but first sat still and watched the departure. The city and harbor and the many interest- ing boats & landscapes - saw Liberty under the bridge, passed quite near to Black- well's Island & Ward's & saw the people & Institutions on them very plainly in the