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1896
gave Florence
a dollar to make up for it, which pleased her very much. He was immaculate in a clean shirt &c. & clean white ducks, and Alice in her white pique. She said Wiltsie said she was "a whited sepulchre" tho', but he sat her on a trunk and made her take off the old short skirt (in spite of lessons from Miss I and me) After supper Alice made him walk down to the chocolate place with his arm around her, because he waved his hat in the direction of the Lookout. When we got back to the piazza we sat and talked - got the children to bed "watered the stock" - or the children (Mr. Miller did that) opened the chocolates and watched buck boards, buggys, "teams", hay rides, &c. &c. going to York. The Ranneys & Anslies and our dinner bell went on a hay ride, and Florence
& Belle
with two young men on a back to back two - seated buck board - and Clara
and Mrs. Millers "Annie Spence" on another buck - board - and "Agnes
", Mrs. Day's pretty Irish girl in a buggy with "her young man" (the children said). After they were gone we got quite hilarious. Alice, Wiltsie, Miss Iles, Miss Field, Miss Dennis & I went to the P.O., where I got a letter from Gilmore containing this pretty sentiment (which I read aloud, in a moment of com-

1896
gave Florence
a dollar to make up for it, which pleased her very much. He was immaculate in a clean shirt &c. & clean white ducks, and Alice in her white pique. She said Wiltsie said she was "a whited sepulchre" tho', but he sat her on a trunk and made her take off the old short skirt (in spite of lessons from Miss I and me) After supper Alice made him walk down to the chocolate place with his arm around her, because he waved his hat in the direction of the Lookout. When we got back to the piazza we sat and talked - got the children to bed "watered the stock" - or the children (Mr. Miller did that) opened the chocolates and watched buck boards, buggys, "teams", hay rides, &c. &c. going to York. The Ranneys & Anslies and our dinner bell went on a hay ride, and Florence
& Belle
with two young men on a back to back two - seated buck board - and Clara
and Mrs. Millers "Annie Spence" on another buck - board - and "Agnes
", Mrs. Day's pretty Irish girl in a buggy with "her young man" (the children said). After they were gone we got quite hilarious. Alice, Wiltsie, Miss Iles, Miss Field, Miss Dennis & I went to the P.O., where I got a letter from Gilmore containing this pretty sentiment (which I read aloud, in a moment of com-

1896
gave Florence
a dollar to make up for it, which pleased her very much. He was immaculate in a clean shirt &c. & clean white ducks, and Alice in her white pique. She said Wiltsie said she was "a whited sepulchre" tho', but he sat her on a trunk and made her take off the old short skirt (in spite of lessons from Miss I and me) After supper Alice made him walk down to the chocolate place with his arm around her, because he waved his hat in the direction of the Lookout. When we got back to the piazza we sat and talked - got the children to bed "watered the stock" - or the children (Mr. Miller did that) opened the chocolates and watched buck boards, buggys, "teams", hay rides, &c. &c. going to York. The Ranneys & Anslies and our dinner bell went on a hay ride, and Florence
& Belle
with two young men on a back to back two - seated buck board - and Clara
and Mrs. Millers "Annie Spence" on another buck - board - and "Agnes
", Mrs. Day's pretty Irish girl in a buggy with "her young man" (the children said). After they were gone we got quite hilarious. Alice, Wiltsie, Miss Iles, Miss Field, Miss Dennis & I went to the P.O., where I got a letter from Gilmore containing this pretty sentiment (which I read aloud, in a moment of com-
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