President of the Women's Club, and her private room &c. Then we walked down the Main Street which goes from Boston to Concord (and all the way to Boston we follow Paul Revere's famous ride) and turned up Pleasant Street - very old and elmy and with some beautiful old houses. They have a remarkably well - kept up old burying ground, where we found very funny cherubs and weeping willows and urns, but very beautiful lettering - unusually so I thought - Many revolutionary heroes are buried here and one poor old Eighteenth Century Maid "Aged 43" "Miss Cherry Stone !)" Then we went on down to Wellington St. & past the old flat, where they lived last year - and to famous "Spy pond" and up Pleasant St. again past a pleasant boarding house and J.G. Holland's old house fixed up and up Gray Street (very "up") to Bartlett - in the dusk passing rosy skaters and with Alice's gay chatty comments all the time. I enjoyed it. Nan was making shrimp newberg for supper
President of the Women's Club, and her private room &c. Then we walked down the Main Street which goes from Boston to Concord (and all the way to Boston we follow Paul Revere's famous ride) and turned up Pleasant Street - very old and elmy and with some beautiful old houses. They have a remarkably well - kept up old burying ground, where we found very funny cherubs and weeping willows and urns, but very beautiful lettering - unusually so I thought - Many revolutionary heroes are buried here and one poor old Eighteenth Century Maid "Aged 43" "Miss Cherry Stone !)" Then we went on down to Wellington St. & past the old flat, where they lived last year - and to famous "Spy pond" and up Pleasant St. again past a pleasant boarding house and J.G. Holland's old house fixed up and up Gray Street (very "up") to Bartlett - in the dusk passing rosy skaters and with Alice's gay chatty comments all the time. I enjoyed it. Nan was making shrimp newberg for supper
President of the Women's Club, and her private room &c. Then we walked down the Main Street which goes from Boston to Concord (and all the way to Boston we follow Paul Revere's famous ride) and turned up Pleasant Street - very old and elmy and with some beautiful old houses. They have a remarkably well - kept up old burying ground, where we found very funny cherubs and weeping willows and urns, but very beautiful lettering - unusually so I thought - Many revolutionary heroes are buried here and one poor old Eighteenth Century Maid "Aged 43" "Miss Cherry Stone !)" Then we went on down to Wellington St. & past the old flat, where they lived last year - and to famous "Spy pond" and up Pleasant St. again past a pleasant boarding house and J.G. Holland's old house fixed up and up Gray Street (very "up") to Bartlett - in the dusk passing rosy skaters and with Alice's gay chatty comments all the time. I enjoyed it. Nan was making shrimp newberg for supper