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a little restaurant. Mr. Barrett bought us peaches & I bought chocolate &c.&c.&C. Then we had dinner together & said "goodbye" to the Lindsays & Mrs. C. and took the 11:50 train for Port Hope. On the way down Mr. D.

discovered that the North King was going to run on another line tomorrow and we had a temporary (unfounded) anxiety At the station we said goodbye to Mrs. Pond & Miss Dymond and when I passed Mr. D.
he looked right at me And I'm sure his eyes were "damp" at least. He came way down to the dock with us (tho' he had scant time) and squoze our hands and said something nice to us and walked away fast - never looking back. We sat in the shade and watched the boat come in and some English people named Barrett (bride & groom?) with boxes & trunks galore and "other things". It was too hot to walk over to the town, so we got on the North King as soon as she got in & staid there - got washed & combed & went up on deck, where, at Coburg, we took possession of the interior of the pilot house and played Pedro straight all afternoon, with only an

a little restaurant. Mr. Barrett bought us peaches & I bought chocolate &c.&c.&C. Then we had dinner together & said "goodbye" to the Lindsays & Mrs. C. and took the 11:50 train for Port Hope. On the way down Mr. D.

discovered that the North King was going to run on another line tomorrow and we had a temporary (unfounded) anxiety At the station we said goodbye to Mrs. Pond & Miss Dymond and when I passed Mr. D.
he looked right at me And I'm sure his eyes were "damp" at least. He came way down to the dock with us (tho' he had scant time) and squoze our hands and said something nice to us and walked away fast - never looking back. We sat in the shade and watched the boat come in and some English people named Barrett (bride & groom?) with boxes & trunks galore and "other things". It was too hot to walk over to the town, so we got on the North King as soon as she got in & staid there - got washed & combed & went up on deck, where, at Coburg, we took possession of the interior of the pilot house and played Pedro straight all afternoon, with only an

a little restaurant. Mr. Barrett bought us peaches & I bought chocolate &c.&c.&C. Then we had dinner together & said "goodbye" to the Lindsays & Mrs. C. and took the 11:50 train for Port Hope. On the way down Mr. D.

discovered that the North King was going to run on another line tomorrow and we had a temporary (unfounded) anxiety At the station we said goodbye to Mrs. Pond & Miss Dymond and when I passed Mr. D.
he looked right at me And I'm sure his eyes were "damp" at least. He came way down to the dock with us (tho' he had scant time) and squoze our hands and said something nice to us and walked away fast - never looking back. We sat in the shade and watched the boat come in and some English people named Barrett (bride & groom?) with boxes & trunks galore and "other things". It was too hot to walk over to the town, so we got on the North King as soon as she got in & staid there - got washed & combed & went up on deck, where, at Coburg, we took possession of the interior of the pilot house and played Pedro straight all afternoon, with only an
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