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After supper it calmed down so that Ned & Mary rowed E & I over to camp for a call. It looked lonesome there - but they are nicely fixed & were very hospitable. Met Mrs. Smilie, the True's aunt, & when we went to the stores passed Harold

- fishing off of a rock for bass & getting them. Ned found a letter from Will & I had a dear long one from Mama & got several for Mr. Dymond

, & 2 for Mrs. Graham. Ned bought chocolate & raisins & Edith & I rowed them home amid the glories of a beautiful sunset. Then the Dymonds three & we four sat on the pier & the Grahams came and the Ponds - on a steam yacht with some men who staid - made the music box on the yacht go for us & Irene
was very gracious to me & the mosquitoes got so desperate that all the men had to smoke & then Ned, Hilda, Maud & I had to make cigarettes of candy paper & Mr. Dymond's
tobacco & smoke too! It got later & later & the yacht went & the Grahams & finally we seven

After supper it calmed down so that Ned & Mary rowed E & I over to camp for a call. It looked lonesome there - but they are nicely fixed & were very hospitable. Met Mrs. Smilie, the True's aunt, & when we went to the stores passed Harold

- fishing off of a rock for bass & getting them. Ned found a letter from Will & I had a dear long one from Mama & got several for Mr. Dymond

, & 2 for Mrs. Graham. Ned bought chocolate & raisins & Edith & I rowed them home amid the glories of a beautiful sunset. Then the Dymonds three & we four sat on the pier & the Grahams came and the Ponds - on a steam yacht with some men who staid - made the music box on the yacht go for us & Irene
was very gracious to me & the mosquitoes got so desperate that all the men had to smoke & then Ned, Hilda, Maud & I had to make cigarettes of candy paper & Mr. Dymond's
tobacco & smoke too! It got later & later & the yacht went & the Grahams & finally we seven

After supper it calmed down so that Ned & Mary rowed E & I over to camp for a call. It looked lonesome there - but they are nicely fixed & were very hospitable. Met Mrs. Smilie, the True's aunt, & when we went to the stores passed Harold

- fishing off of a rock for bass & getting them. Ned found a letter from Will & I had a dear long one from Mama & got several for Mr. Dymond

, & 2 for Mrs. Graham. Ned bought chocolate & raisins & Edith & I rowed them home amid the glories of a beautiful sunset. Then the Dymonds three & we four sat on the pier & the Grahams came and the Ponds - on a steam yacht with some men who staid - made the music box on the yacht go for us & Irene
was very gracious to me & the mosquitoes got so desperate that all the men had to smoke & then Ned, Hilda, Maud & I had to make cigarettes of candy paper & Mr. Dymond's
tobacco & smoke too! It got later & later & the yacht went & the Grahams & finally we seven
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