and heard a little - phonograph - sort of a man sing something about "my Dawling!" & warble between the verses. It was more beautiful outside. The stars & gorgeous moon & colored lights & flowers & sweet air! We saw the last act out - or nearly - and then for home. Charlotte's wheel & the "people" got on a car & I rode Mary's wheel, Ned hers, Kate hers, & Frank & Hamilton theirs all the way home. After the first long hill it was simply inexpressibly fine. The still, dewy night - the out door odors - the white smooth rode. The gorgeously bright moon & stars & the sense of freedom & exhiliraton of the wheel's motion! We stopped to rest (It was really Ned's first ride) at the two-mile seat and at the toll gate - where Frank distributed gum. We got off again at the deafmute hill & walked across driving park ave. bridge - so we were a long time coming up - but it was hard to think of going indoors. We went up Lake Ave. all of us & then
and heard a little - phonograph - sort of a man sing something about "my Dawling!" & warble between the verses. It was more beautiful outside. The stars & gorgeous moon & colored lights & flowers & sweet air! We saw the last act out - or nearly - and then for home. Charlotte's wheel & the "people" got on a car & I rode Mary's wheel, Ned hers, Kate hers, & Frank & Hamilton theirs all the way home. After the first long hill it was simply inexpressibly fine. The still, dewy night - the out door odors - the white smooth rode. The gorgeously bright moon & stars & the sense of freedom & exhiliraton of the wheel's motion! We stopped to rest (It was really Ned's first ride) at the two-mile seat and at the toll gate - where Frank distributed gum. We got off again at the deafmute hill & walked across driving park ave. bridge - so we were a long time coming up - but it was hard to think of going indoors. We went up Lake Ave. all of us & then
and heard a little - phonograph - sort of a man sing something about "my Dawling!" & warble between the verses. It was more beautiful outside. The stars & gorgeous moon & colored lights & flowers & sweet air! We saw the last act out - or nearly - and then for home. Charlotte's wheel & the "people" got on a car & I rode Mary's wheel, Ned hers, Kate hers, & Frank & Hamilton theirs all the way home. After the first long hill it was simply inexpressibly fine. The still, dewy night - the out door odors - the white smooth rode. The gorgeously bright moon & stars & the sense of freedom & exhiliraton of the wheel's motion! We stopped to rest (It was really Ned's first ride) at the two-mile seat and at the toll gate - where Frank distributed gum. We got off again at the deafmute hill & walked across driving park ave. bridge - so we were a long time coming up - but it was hard to think of going indoors. We went up Lake Ave. all of us & then