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1896.
were landed. Wiltsie insisted upon leading me across the rocks - tho' I had "creepers" on - and the Capt. fixed our fish - with which we strolled home by the lovely cliff path. Mildred Hoyt stopped us and admired our fish very much, where upon Wiltsie gave me all the credit - as he did later at the house, where the children with one accord exclaimed at the size of the cod - (which seemed to grow larger) and the elders congratulated me - and wondered(?) - that I was not seasick. W, Alice & I had sup- per together - the rest having just finished. Wiltsie evidently considers me a "D.G.S." since I ate the pickled lime and caught the cod. He says I'm "all right" anyway, too. We found Mrs. R. had been to church with Mr. Lowell & as I told W. he walked with her this a.m. he was forthwith dubbed "me rival!" - after supper Miss Iles, Miss Field, Miss Dennis & I watched the "kids" gambol, from the piazza & Wiltsie talked to us and "fed his pets" as he calls it when he gives us chocolates. About dark - or moonrise - Wiltsie, Alice & I mounted to Lookout (A. protesting) and had a short session with the widow, who was delighted to see us and began making plans immediately - of course. I sat down on the steps to watch the moon rise and

1896.
were landed. Wiltsie insisted upon leading me across the rocks - tho' I had "creepers" on - and the Capt. fixed our fish - with which we strolled home by the lovely cliff path. Mildred Hoyt stopped us and admired our fish very much, where upon Wiltsie gave me all the credit - as he did later at the house, where the children with one accord exclaimed at the size of the cod - (which seemed to grow larger) and the elders congratulated me - and wondered(?) - that I was not seasick. W, Alice & I had sup- per together - the rest having just finished. Wiltsie evidently considers me a "D.G.S." since I ate the pickled lime and caught the cod. He says I'm "all right" anyway, too. We found Mrs. R. had been to church with Mr. Lowell & as I told W. he walked with her this a.m. he was forthwith dubbed "me rival!" - after supper Miss Iles, Miss Field, Miss Dennis & I watched the "kids" gambol, from the piazza & Wiltsie talked to us and "fed his pets" as he calls it when he gives us chocolates. About dark - or moonrise - Wiltsie, Alice & I mounted to Lookout (A. protesting) and had a short session with the widow, who was delighted to see us and began making plans immediately - of course. I sat down on the steps to watch the moon rise and

1896.
were landed. Wiltsie insisted upon leading me across the rocks - tho' I had "creepers" on - and the Capt. fixed our fish - with which we strolled home by the lovely cliff path. Mildred Hoyt stopped us and admired our fish very much, where upon Wiltsie gave me all the credit - as he did later at the house, where the children with one accord exclaimed at the size of the cod - (which seemed to grow larger) and the elders congratulated me - and wondered(?) - that I was not seasick. W, Alice & I had sup- per together - the rest having just finished. Wiltsie evidently considers me a "D.G.S." since I ate the pickled lime and caught the cod. He says I'm "all right" anyway, too. We found Mrs. R. had been to church with Mr. Lowell & as I told W. he walked with her this a.m. he was forthwith dubbed "me rival!" - after supper Miss Iles, Miss Field, Miss Dennis & I watched the "kids" gambol, from the piazza & Wiltsie talked to us and "fed his pets" as he calls it when he gives us chocolates. About dark - or moonrise - Wiltsie, Alice & I mounted to Lookout (A. protesting) and had a short session with the widow, who was delighted to see us and began making plans immediately - of course. I sat down on the steps to watch the moon rise and
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