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1896.
the latter reached the piazza, he remarked that "me hated rival" had swallowed bait, hook, sinker, line and all! We waxed hilarious still more and after Miss Dennis & Miss Field had been escorted "over to Jacob's" (where they room) we opened up apollinaris (Cholly & I) and flooded out the drawing room - treated Wiltsie (who was writing a letter) and Miss I. informed Alice, as she was going upstairs, that we now intended to take Wiltsie out and show him what we could furnish for an evening's entertainment. However, we did retire. July 29. Wednesday We heard people coming home from York at all hours of the night, and about 4 this morning a very sharp and drenching shower. The morning was beautiful and cool and bright, tho' and at breakfast Wiltsie invited us to drive to York Harbor - and of course we immedi- ately accepted. The buck board (2 seats) and gray mare came around early and we started off in good spirits - and a fog - which gradually cleared away. We went the "back" or Ports- mouth road - very pretty. Passed a large uncompleted house (which we passed going to Mt.A.) which W. said was being built by a man who was engaged to a young woman who died - As soon as she died work was stopped on the almost-completed house and not a nail had been driven since - I photographed it

1896.
the latter reached the piazza, he remarked that "me hated rival" had swallowed bait, hook, sinker, line and all! We waxed hilarious still more and after Miss Dennis & Miss Field had been escorted "over to Jacob's" (where they room) we opened up apollinaris (Cholly & I) and flooded out the drawing room - treated Wiltsie (who was writing a letter) and Miss I. informed Alice, as she was going upstairs, that we now intended to take Wiltsie out and show him what we could furnish for an evening's entertainment. However, we did retire. July 29. Wednesday We heard people coming home from York at all hours of the night, and about 4 this morning a very sharp and drenching shower. The morning was beautiful and cool and bright, tho' and at breakfast Wiltsie invited us to drive to York Harbor - and of course we immedi- ately accepted. The buck board (2 seats) and gray mare came around early and we started off in good spirits - and a fog - which gradually cleared away. We went the "back" or Ports- mouth road - very pretty. Passed a large uncompleted house (which we passed going to Mt.A.) which W. said was being built by a man who was engaged to a young woman who died - As soon as she died work was stopped on the almost-completed house and not a nail had been driven since - I photographed it

1896.
the latter reached the piazza, he remarked that "me hated rival" had swallowed bait, hook, sinker, line and all! We waxed hilarious still more and after Miss Dennis & Miss Field had been escorted "over to Jacob's" (where they room) we opened up apollinaris (Cholly & I) and flooded out the drawing room - treated Wiltsie (who was writing a letter) and Miss I. informed Alice, as she was going upstairs, that we now intended to take Wiltsie out and show him what we could furnish for an evening's entertainment. However, we did retire. July 29. Wednesday We heard people coming home from York at all hours of the night, and about 4 this morning a very sharp and drenching shower. The morning was beautiful and cool and bright, tho' and at breakfast Wiltsie invited us to drive to York Harbor - and of course we immedi- ately accepted. The buck board (2 seats) and gray mare came around early and we started off in good spirits - and a fog - which gradually cleared away. We went the "back" or Ports- mouth road - very pretty. Passed a large uncompleted house (which we passed going to Mt.A.) which W. said was being built by a man who was engaged to a young woman who died - As soon as she died work was stopped on the almost-completed house and not a nail had been driven since - I photographed it
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