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1897
('98)I'll never forget the beautiful dark clouds & the ruddy brilliant west - the little church standing out golden against the dark woods - & the "priest's" long dark figure in the doorway - reminding, me more of Thymert - curé of the Lannions in "Greece" than anything else. Oh, its fine to live in the wood with "Nature"!
Mr. Dymond
took us up into "Father" Hartley little new church - St. Matthew - and Mr. H. himself welcomed us in. It was a pretty little church. He showed us the embroidered vestments, altar cloths, "purifiers" etc.etc. He looked very handsome & sincere & good & I should have liked to take his picture as he stood in the door of his little gothic church. We walked down & cursed the lock & Ralph, Ruth & I explored a picturesque old mill now a deserted one - then we had some snap shots at the lock - waiting for the boat & when she came Mr. D
& Mr. Hartley came down & Mr. H. squoze our hands & said good-bye - & other nice things and Mr. Dymond
told us his rather picturesque history - squandering his inheritance in Cambridge, Eng. - His clergyman father "in a good living" & his sudden determination to be a minister & his journey to the Wilds of Canada. The beauty of his face & his character & all. One can see his friend Mr. D.
almost worships the ground he walks upon. Then we got out the things & had supper. (Some were things of Mr. Dymond's
& some from the hotel) and then we played Pedro as we went thro' Lovesick at Burleigh

1897
('98)I'll never forget the beautiful dark clouds & the ruddy brilliant west - the little church standing out golden against the dark woods - & the "priest's" long dark figure in the doorway - reminding, me more of Thymert - curé of the Lannions in "Greece" than anything else. Oh, its fine to live in the wood with "Nature"!
Mr. Dymond
took us up into "Father" Hartley little new church - St. Matthew - and Mr. H. himself welcomed us in. It was a pretty little church. He showed us the embroidered vestments, altar cloths, "purifiers" etc.etc. He looked very handsome & sincere & good & I should have liked to take his picture as he stood in the door of his little gothic church. We walked down & cursed the lock & Ralph, Ruth & I explored a picturesque old mill now a deserted one - then we had some snap shots at the lock - waiting for the boat & when she came Mr. D
& Mr. Hartley came down & Mr. H. squoze our hands & said good-bye - & other nice things and Mr. Dymond
told us his rather picturesque history - squandering his inheritance in Cambridge, Eng. - His clergyman father "in a good living" & his sudden determination to be a minister & his journey to the Wilds of Canada. The beauty of his face & his character & all. One can see his friend Mr. D.
almost worships the ground he walks upon. Then we got out the things & had supper. (Some were things of Mr. Dymond's
& some from the hotel) and then we played Pedro as we went thro' Lovesick at Burleigh

1897
('98)I'll never forget the beautiful dark clouds & the ruddy brilliant west - the little church standing out golden against the dark woods - & the "priest's" long dark figure in the doorway - reminding, me more of Thymert - curé of the Lannions in "Greece" than anything else. Oh, its fine to live in the wood with "Nature"!
Mr. Dymond
took us up into "Father" Hartley little new church - St. Matthew - and Mr. H. himself welcomed us in. It was a pretty little church. He showed us the embroidered vestments, altar cloths, "purifiers" etc.etc. He looked very handsome & sincere & good & I should have liked to take his picture as he stood in the door of his little gothic church. We walked down & cursed the lock & Ralph, Ruth & I explored a picturesque old mill now a deserted one - then we had some snap shots at the lock - waiting for the boat & when she came Mr. D
& Mr. Hartley came down & Mr. H. squoze our hands & said good-bye - & other nice things and Mr. Dymond
told us his rather picturesque history - squandering his inheritance in Cambridge, Eng. - His clergyman father "in a good living" & his sudden determination to be a minister & his journey to the Wilds of Canada. The beauty of his face & his character & all. One can see his friend Mr. D.
almost worships the ground he walks upon. Then we got out the things & had supper. (Some were things of Mr. Dymond's
& some from the hotel) and then we played Pedro as we went thro' Lovesick at Burleigh
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