Here lies a poor buffer below" and something about "Oh! had I
the wings of a little dove." and "Then got out six
brandies and sodas" etc.etc. We were hilarious by the
time we got to Lakefield. Ned & Mary
skipped to the station (hoping to have time to stop at a store - but
didn't) and Mr. Taylor
saw about our baggage & walked over with me and was most awfully
nice and funny, too. He did the "porter" act with our bags &
introduced us to a man named Parker ("Pawker") who
talked about what a bore the rising bell was! and then waved us an
hilarious & rather sad goodbye, while
Mr. Dymond
& I snapped him from the
back platform. He was really quite pensive, coming over with me,
about seeing us again &c. and told how he might go to
Alaska within a week or if not would spend
September in Toronto. At
Peterboro' we separated for a little while -
Dr. L., the Ponds & we" taking the
Snowden House 'bus & ordering dinner at 11 and
then going shopping all over town and finding Dr. L.
in the cigar stores (where
Ned was looking for a corncob pipe) and
Mrs. Chrystie in a book store and
Mrs. Lindsay in another and the
Dymonds in
1897
Here lies a poor buffer below" and something about "Oh! had I
the wings of a little dove." and "Then got out six
brandies and sodas" etc.etc. We were hilarious by the
time we got to Lakefield. Ned & Mary
skipped to the station (hoping to have time to stop at a store - but
didn't) and Mr. Taylor
saw about our baggage & walked over with me and was most awfully
nice and funny, too. He did the "porter" act with our bags &
introduced us to a man named Parker ("Pawker") who
talked about what a bore the rising bell was! and then waved us an
hilarious & rather sad goodbye, while
Mr. Dymond
& I snapped him from the
back platform. He was really quite pensive, coming over with me,
about seeing us again &c. and told how he might go to
Alaska within a week or if not would spend
September in Toronto. At
Peterboro' we separated for a little while -
Dr. L., the Ponds & we" taking the
Snowden House 'bus & ordering dinner at 11 and
then going shopping all over town and finding Dr. L.
in the cigar stores (where
Ned was looking for a corncob pipe) and
Mrs. Chrystie in a book store and
Mrs. Lindsay in another and the
Dymonds in
1897
Here lies a poor buffer below" and something about "Oh! had I
the wings of a little dove." and "Then got out six
brandies and sodas" etc.etc. We were hilarious by the
time we got to Lakefield. Ned & Mary
skipped to the station (hoping to have time to stop at a store - but
didn't) and Mr. Taylor
saw about our baggage & walked over with me and was most awfully
nice and funny, too. He did the "porter" act with our bags &
introduced us to a man named Parker ("Pawker") who
talked about what a bore the rising bell was! and then waved us an
hilarious & rather sad goodbye, while
Mr. Dymond
& I snapped him from the
back platform. He was really quite pensive, coming over with me,
about seeing us again &c. and told how he might go to
Alaska within a week or if not would spend
September in Toronto. At
Peterboro' we separated for a little while -
Dr. L., the Ponds & we" taking the
Snowden House 'bus & ordering dinner at 11 and
then going shopping all over town and finding Dr. L.
in the cigar stores (where
Ned was looking for a corncob pipe) and
Mrs. Chrystie in a book store and
Mrs. Lindsay in another and the
Dymonds in