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birch beer - & register. Sorry I didn't take its picture for I didn't get a very good one later. From the store we rowed straight across between Big Otter & Snake Island to Mt. Julien (on the Main Land) and "Viamede" Mrs. Graham's cottage, where they had engaged rooms for the girls. It was a very pretty place - on a height of rocks under a Canadian flag, with a pretty, wooded path leading down to a sheltered little landing. Mrs. G.

was very cordial (as all Canadians seem to be) and showed us to the little band box rooms, wood partitions &c. but scrupulously clean - a 6x8 looking glass & in every room a child's face in a rose and the inscription, on a colored card "A rose by any other name Might smell as pine & sweet, But Dingman's is the only soap Which can your wishes meet!" We made our arrangements & then rowed back to camp (about 2 miles) between big & little Otter Islands. I toolled, but caught nothing, of course. Rested and Ned & I had a "soiree" on the rocks and then she & I had a bath - tho' there is no good place to bathe. Her "costume" is the funniest yet - but indescribable in print.


birch beer - & register. Sorry I didn't take its picture for I didn't get a very good one later. From the store we rowed straight across between Big Otter & Snake Island to Mt. Julien (on the Main Land) and "Viamede" Mrs. Graham's cottage, where they had engaged rooms for the girls. It was a very pretty place - on a height of rocks under a Canadian flag, with a pretty, wooded path leading down to a sheltered little landing. Mrs. G.

was very cordial (as all Canadians seem to be) and showed us to the little band box rooms, wood partitions &c. but scrupulously clean - a 6x8 looking glass & in every room a child's face in a rose and the inscription, on a colored card "A rose by any other name Might smell as pine & sweet, But Dingman's is the only soap Which can your wishes meet!" We made our arrangements & then rowed back to camp (about 2 miles) between big & little Otter Islands. I toolled, but caught nothing, of course. Rested and Ned & I had a "soiree" on the rocks and then she & I had a bath - tho' there is no good place to bathe. Her "costume" is the funniest yet - but indescribable in print.


birch beer - & register. Sorry I didn't take its picture for I didn't get a very good one later. From the store we rowed straight across between Big Otter & Snake Island to Mt. Julien (on the Main Land) and "Viamede" Mrs. Graham's cottage, where they had engaged rooms for the girls. It was a very pretty place - on a height of rocks under a Canadian flag, with a pretty, wooded path leading down to a sheltered little landing. Mrs. G.

was very cordial (as all Canadians seem to be) and showed us to the little band box rooms, wood partitions &c. but scrupulously clean - a 6x8 looking glass & in every room a child's face in a rose and the inscription, on a colored card "A rose by any other name Might smell as pine & sweet, But Dingman's is the only soap Which can your wishes meet!" We made our arrangements & then rowed back to camp (about 2 miles) between big & little Otter Islands. I toolled, but caught nothing, of course. Rested and Ned & I had a "soiree" on the rocks and then she & I had a bath - tho' there is no good place to bathe. Her "costume" is the funniest yet - but indescribable in print.

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