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a few days before by a huge falling tree. She is very pleasant "Billy" Pikler's aunt (the Bellamy boy's friend) & has two charming young daughters, Margaret

& Elizabeth
(famil- iarly called "Peggy" & "Betty") Mrs. Sam McKown (Alice Whittlesey) was also there with two boys. Sammy
& Fred
. Late in the afternoon we went down on the shore to watch a thunder shower down the lake (& take some pictures) It was delightful after dinner. We went for a row "up the Jessup" - or at least part way - & around long Island & so home by the old camp (meeting Mrs. A. A. Davis & "Arthur
") The sunset was beautiful & the reflections beautiful - with a pink cloud above it, all reflected over a little low spot into the Jessup. A nice camp fire, later. Aug. 5. Wed Thundered in the night again and I didn't sleep very well. It was a rainy morning - not the right kind for camp. Went down into the assembly tent & told fortunes - Mame's & Bob's - and after lunch read hand writing there - Ruth Martha Perin's (a charming girl) Later the girls came up to my tent & we read aloud and I wrote letters too. Later yet we went down to the shack and watched it try to clear up. After dinner rowed


a few days before by a huge falling tree. She is very pleasant "Billy" Pikler's aunt (the Bellamy boy's friend) & has two charming young daughters, Margaret

& Elizabeth
(famil- iarly called "Peggy" & "Betty") Mrs. Sam McKown (Alice Whittlesey) was also there with two boys. Sammy
& Fred
. Late in the afternoon we went down on the shore to watch a thunder shower down the lake (& take some pictures) It was delightful after dinner. We went for a row "up the Jessup" - or at least part way - & around long Island & so home by the old camp (meeting Mrs. A. A. Davis & "Arthur
") The sunset was beautiful & the reflections beautiful - with a pink cloud above it, all reflected over a little low spot into the Jessup. A nice camp fire, later. Aug. 5. Wed Thundered in the night again and I didn't sleep very well. It was a rainy morning - not the right kind for camp. Went down into the assembly tent & told fortunes - Mame's & Bob's - and after lunch read hand writing there - Ruth Martha Perin's (a charming girl) Later the girls came up to my tent & we read aloud and I wrote letters too. Later yet we went down to the shack and watched it try to clear up. After dinner rowed


a few days before by a huge falling tree. She is very pleasant "Billy" Pikler's aunt (the Bellamy boy's friend) & has two charming young daughters, Margaret

& Elizabeth
(famil- iarly called "Peggy" & "Betty") Mrs. Sam McKown (Alice Whittlesey) was also there with two boys. Sammy
& Fred
. Late in the afternoon we went down on the shore to watch a thunder shower down the lake (& take some pictures) It was delightful after dinner. We went for a row "up the Jessup" - or at least part way - & around long Island & so home by the old camp (meeting Mrs. A. A. Davis & "Arthur
") The sunset was beautiful & the reflections beautiful - with a pink cloud above it, all reflected over a little low spot into the Jessup. A nice camp fire, later. Aug. 5. Wed Thundered in the night again and I didn't sleep very well. It was a rainy morning - not the right kind for camp. Went down into the assembly tent & told fortunes - Mame's & Bob's - and after lunch read hand writing there - Ruth Martha Perin's (a charming girl) Later the girls came up to my tent & we read aloud and I wrote letters too. Later yet we went down to the shack and watched it try to clear up. After dinner rowed

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