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and part of the view from Lookout. It was boiling hot, when we all went in, but the water was freezing cold. Alice had her camera & snapped unmercifully and Miss Iles was the only one we knew sitting on the rocks, as Mrs. Reading was in with a headache, but she revived and came down after dinner. We sat on the steps, in the orchard in the parlor on Mrs. Day's piazza, on the "balcony" &c. &c. but mostly to no avail so much hotness tho' the breeze was quite nice on Mrs. Day's high piazza, where Alice, Mrs. R. & Miss B. spent a pleasant time with Mrs. and Miss Day & Marjorie
and the kittens. After supper Alice, "Co" and I walked up to the Lookout and spent a pleasant evening sitting on the steps (literally) with Mrs. Reading. Alice told lots of funny stories and kept us in a gale. The moon came up and silvered the grass and the ends of the junipers and oh, it was beautiful. When we got back the Perrins & Mrs. Miller were there and Alice "set up" some appollinaris and Mrs. G. some lime juice. We spilt some in the sugar and giggled considerably and were late to bed. July 22. Tuesday Still warm but a nice cool sea breeze. Gurdon was sick & his poor mother had to doctor him or stay with him all day (some of last night, too.) We sat around the piazza awhile and then I started off up the lane with "Diana". A pretty way. I took some pictures. It was

1896
and part of the view from Lookout. It was boiling hot, when we all went in, but the water was freezing cold. Alice had her camera & snapped unmercifully and Miss Iles was the only one we knew sitting on the rocks, as Mrs. Reading was in with a headache, but she revived and came down after dinner. We sat on the steps, in the orchard in the parlor on Mrs. Day's piazza, on the "balcony" &c. &c. but mostly to no avail so much hotness tho' the breeze was quite nice on Mrs. Day's high piazza, where Alice, Mrs. R. & Miss B. spent a pleasant time with Mrs. and Miss Day & Marjorie
and the kittens. After supper Alice, "Co" and I walked up to the Lookout and spent a pleasant evening sitting on the steps (literally) with Mrs. Reading. Alice told lots of funny stories and kept us in a gale. The moon came up and silvered the grass and the ends of the junipers and oh, it was beautiful. When we got back the Perrins & Mrs. Miller were there and Alice "set up" some appollinaris and Mrs. G. some lime juice. We spilt some in the sugar and giggled considerably and were late to bed. July 22. Tuesday Still warm but a nice cool sea breeze. Gurdon was sick & his poor mother had to doctor him or stay with him all day (some of last night, too.) We sat around the piazza awhile and then I started off up the lane with "Diana". A pretty way. I took some pictures. It was

1896
and part of the view from Lookout. It was boiling hot, when we all went in, but the water was freezing cold. Alice had her camera & snapped unmercifully and Miss Iles was the only one we knew sitting on the rocks, as Mrs. Reading was in with a headache, but she revived and came down after dinner. We sat on the steps, in the orchard in the parlor on Mrs. Day's piazza, on the "balcony" &c. &c. but mostly to no avail so much hotness tho' the breeze was quite nice on Mrs. Day's high piazza, where Alice, Mrs. R. & Miss B. spent a pleasant time with Mrs. and Miss Day & Marjorie
and the kittens. After supper Alice, "Co" and I walked up to the Lookout and spent a pleasant evening sitting on the steps (literally) with Mrs. Reading. Alice told lots of funny stories and kept us in a gale. The moon came up and silvered the grass and the ends of the junipers and oh, it was beautiful. When we got back the Perrins & Mrs. Miller were there and Alice "set up" some appollinaris and Mrs. G. some lime juice. We spilt some in the sugar and giggled considerably and were late to bed. July 22. Tuesday Still warm but a nice cool sea breeze. Gurdon was sick & his poor mother had to doctor him or stay with him all day (some of last night, too.) We sat around the piazza awhile and then I started off up the lane with "Diana". A pretty way. I took some pictures. It was
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