place, with the same huge lock on the door & key nearly 6 inches
long.
Hawthorne's desk from the Custom House was there
- with his autograph scratched in & other old relics. In the
Institute itself were many very, very, interesting, old relics of Puritanism & Witchcraft -
which I mustn't stop even to enumerate (I'm sure I don't know why I keep a Journal, anyway - especially when
there is so much to say!) Leaving them we went to the Peabody
museum
which was & interesting place. Had a wonderful carving in a 1
1/2 inch ball of wood - 59 figures in one half & nearly as many
in the other - representing the Last Judgment &c -
done by a monk, it is supposed. We also saw the skull of a child
showing the second teeth ready to come when the first should be gone! Then
Wiltsie piloted us into a jeweler's
& bought me a witchpin & then took us to "James (or
somebody) The Caterers", where we had a very nice lunch.
Salem chowder, fresh fried cod,
place, with the same huge lock on the door & key nearly 6 inches
long.
Hawthorne's desk from the Custom House was there
- with his autograph scratched in & other old relics. In the
Institute itself were many very, very, interesting, old relics of Puritanism & Witchcraft -
which I mustn't stop even to enumerate (I'm sure I don't know why I keep a Journal, anyway - especially when
there is so much to say!) Leaving them we went to the Peabody
museum
which was & interesting place. Had a wonderful carving in a 1
1/2 inch ball of wood - 59 figures in one half & nearly as many
in the other - representing the Last Judgment &c -
done by a monk, it is supposed. We also saw the skull of a child
showing the second teeth ready to come when the first should be gone! Then
Wiltsie piloted us into a jeweler's
& bought me a witchpin & then took us to "James (or
somebody) The Caterers", where we had a very nice lunch.
Salem chowder, fresh fried cod,
place, with the same huge lock on the door & key nearly 6 inches
long.
Hawthorne's desk from the Custom House was there
- with his autograph scratched in & other old relics. In the
Institute itself were many very, very, interesting, old relics of Puritanism & Witchcraft -
which I mustn't stop even to enumerate (I'm sure I don't know why I keep a Journal, anyway - especially when
there is so much to say!) Leaving them we went to the Peabody
museum
which was & interesting place. Had a wonderful carving in a 1
1/2 inch ball of wood - 59 figures in one half & nearly as many
in the other - representing the Last Judgment &c -
done by a monk, it is supposed. We also saw the skull of a child
showing the second teeth ready to come when the first should be gone! Then
Wiltsie piloted us into a jeweler's
& bought me a witchpin & then took us to "James (or
somebody) The Caterers", where we had a very nice lunch.
Salem chowder, fresh fried cod,