fine - and pleasure enough but it seems as tho' this little moon sailing along the clouds above the dark water & just cresting it with white was even better yet. I could have stayed there hours, but it did get rather cool after a time (tho' we were very warmly dressed) and we went down into the saloon and listened to the music - which was very good indeed. The Bride & Groom had disappeared at last and men in soft hats, with newspapers sat around & dozed & read & listened (I suppose.) Finally Mama & I "turned in" (I must be nautical!) in our little bandbox of a cabin and I ascended to the upper berth to be rocked to sleep but it didn't put me to sleep May 29. Wednesday for I just missed sleeping - felt all the roll and rush & swish going around Point Judith - the third of the stop (about 3 or 4 a.m) at Newport (or there about) They staid there hours, it seemed, taking freight off, and on and by the time they went on I was asleep - only to be waked by the
fine - and pleasure enough but it seems as tho' this little moon sailing along the clouds above the dark water & just cresting it with white was even better yet. I could have stayed there hours, but it did get rather cool after a time (tho' we were very warmly dressed) and we went down into the saloon and listened to the music - which was very good indeed. The Bride & Groom had disappeared at last and men in soft hats, with newspapers sat around & dozed & read & listened (I suppose.) Finally Mama & I "turned in" (I must be nautical!) in our little bandbox of a cabin and I ascended to the upper berth to be rocked to sleep but it didn't put me to sleep May 29. Wednesday for I just missed sleeping - felt all the roll and rush & swish going around Point Judith - the third of the stop (about 3 or 4 a.m) at Newport (or there about) They staid there hours, it seemed, taking freight off, and on and by the time they went on I was asleep - only to be waked by the
fine - and pleasure enough but it seems as tho' this little moon sailing along the clouds above the dark water & just cresting it with white was even better yet. I could have stayed there hours, but it did get rather cool after a time (tho' we were very warmly dressed) and we went down into the saloon and listened to the music - which was very good indeed. The Bride & Groom had disappeared at last and men in soft hats, with newspapers sat around & dozed & read & listened (I suppose.) Finally Mama & I "turned in" (I must be nautical!) in our little bandbox of a cabin and I ascended to the upper berth to be rocked to sleep but it didn't put me to sleep May 29. Wednesday for I just missed sleeping - felt all the roll and rush & swish going around Point Judith - the third of the stop (about 3 or 4 a.m) at Newport (or there about) They staid there hours, it seemed, taking freight off, and on and by the time they went on I was asleep - only to be waked by the