even the children - had on glasses. I tried to read a little &
opened the window for a cool breeze at every station - and got it. Arrived
at
Wells Beach about half past three. Found Mr.
Jacobs - the stage man - waiting for me and he said my wheel
went over yesterday. The ride to Ogunquit was
delightful - all the way in sight of the sea. The stage was very full. 2
babies 5 women in the middle - 2 men & 2 women in front and 4
trunks behind. Alice met me at the gate
and took me to my 3rd story chamber- a lovely nook it has, with an
ocean window and another. I immediately took two views from one & one
from the other- but the film didn't roll straight. Alice was brown & charming as ever.
I washed off a few layers of dirt and unpacked a few things and then went
down into Alice's bay-window- ed
room before suppper - where I met the people & which was good. We had
baked beans & brown bread, of course, and I learned to eat steamed
clams. After supper we sat on the front piazza in the sunset and the
moonlight, watching the people going to a "ball" - very few men compared
with ladies. A Mrs. Reading from
New Jersey - quite frail and talkative &
poetical and charming came down from the "lookout" to call on the Miss
Bradley - & entertained us. Mrs. Miller (a sort of a
Reflections-of a married-man- woman & family) I found very attractive
indeed. She has a sweet cute smile, a dainty way & looks fine in
red which she accordingly wears a good deal.
even the children - had on glasses. I tried to read a little &
opened the window for a cool breeze at every station - and got it. Arrived
at
Wells Beach about half past three. Found Mr.
Jacobs - the stage man - waiting for me and he said my wheel
went over yesterday. The ride to Ogunquit was
delightful - all the way in sight of the sea. The stage was very full. 2
babies 5 women in the middle - 2 men & 2 women in front and 4
trunks behind. Alice met me at the gate
and took me to my 3rd story chamber- a lovely nook it has, with an
ocean window and another. I immediately took two views from one & one
from the other- but the film didn't roll straight. Alice was brown & charming as ever.
I washed off a few layers of dirt and unpacked a few things and then went
down into Alice's bay-window- ed
room before suppper - where I met the people & which was good. We had
baked beans & brown bread, of course, and I learned to eat steamed
clams. After supper we sat on the front piazza in the sunset and the
moonlight, watching the people going to a "ball" - very few men compared
with ladies. A Mrs. Reading from
New Jersey - quite frail and talkative &
poetical and charming came down from the "lookout" to call on the Miss
Bradley - & entertained us. Mrs. Miller (a sort of a
Reflections-of a married-man- woman & family) I found very attractive
indeed. She has a sweet cute smile, a dainty way & looks fine in
red which she accordingly wears a good deal.
even the children - had on glasses. I tried to read a little &
opened the window for a cool breeze at every station - and got it. Arrived
at
Wells Beach about half past three. Found Mr.
Jacobs - the stage man - waiting for me and he said my wheel
went over yesterday. The ride to Ogunquit was
delightful - all the way in sight of the sea. The stage was very full. 2
babies 5 women in the middle - 2 men & 2 women in front and 4
trunks behind. Alice met me at the gate
and took me to my 3rd story chamber- a lovely nook it has, with an
ocean window and another. I immediately took two views from one & one
from the other- but the film didn't roll straight. Alice was brown & charming as ever.
I washed off a few layers of dirt and unpacked a few things and then went
down into Alice's bay-window- ed
room before suppper - where I met the people & which was good. We had
baked beans & brown bread, of course, and I learned to eat steamed
clams. After supper we sat on the front piazza in the sunset and the
moonlight, watching the people going to a "ball" - very few men compared
with ladies. A Mrs. Reading from
New Jersey - quite frail and talkative &
poetical and charming came down from the "lookout" to call on the Miss
Bradley - & entertained us. Mrs. Miller (a sort of a
Reflections-of a married-man- woman & family) I found very attractive
indeed. She has a sweet cute smile, a dainty way & looks fine in
red which she accordingly wears a good deal.