I talked to Alice - as she rested
in her room - for half an hour or so, and then went bathing - in
Alice's suit - which Mrs. Perrin & Mrs.
Miller
said was very becoming. Mr. Day & Mr.
Sum- ner (the handsome singer) both helped me swim
& Mildred Hoyt lent me her life preserver a
little while - I got so I could keep myself afloat alone & could swim
with holding. The water was delightful.
Wiltsie & Alice sat on the rocks & watched us
and W. promised the Minstrel man (who
was bathing) to be second "bone" in the minstrels, August 15th.
When I came out from the bath house & had a short chat with
(Mr. Sumner (in white ducks) and I saw a big
white monster at sea which we saw again this p.m. & which
Capt. Hamilton says is a
dog cow-fish. After dinner - immediately - arranged
in old clothes, & Wiltsie in
white ducks, sweater shoes & cap - (pretty!) & blue coat
(temporarily.) we went to the fish house & started out with
Capt. Hamilton - Alice & Gurdon came
down with us, & A. took our
pictures with her camera. We were rowed out over the big breakers at
the mouth of the river, and then put up sail - and oh! what a breeze
& what a sail! Wiltsie said "If
you haven't been sea-sick yet, you will be" - and so it proved. We
went about 4 miles out, anchored, and
I talked to Alice - as she rested
in her room - for half an hour or so, and then went bathing - in
Alice's suit - which Mrs. Perrin & Mrs.
Miller
said was very becoming. Mr. Day & Mr.
Sum- ner (the handsome singer) both helped me swim
& Mildred Hoyt lent me her life preserver a
little while - I got so I could keep myself afloat alone & could swim
with holding. The water was delightful.
Wiltsie & Alice sat on the rocks & watched us
and W. promised the Minstrel man (who
was bathing) to be second "bone" in the minstrels, August 15th.
When I came out from the bath house & had a short chat with
(Mr. Sumner (in white ducks) and I saw a big
white monster at sea which we saw again this p.m. & which
Capt. Hamilton says is a
dog cow-fish. After dinner - immediately - arranged
in old clothes, & Wiltsie in
white ducks, sweater shoes & cap - (pretty!) & blue coat
(temporarily.) we went to the fish house & started out with
Capt. Hamilton - Alice & Gurdon came
down with us, & A. took our
pictures with her camera. We were rowed out over the big breakers at
the mouth of the river, and then put up sail - and oh! what a breeze
& what a sail! Wiltsie said "If
you haven't been sea-sick yet, you will be" - and so it proved. We
went about 4 miles out, anchored, and
I talked to Alice - as she rested
in her room - for half an hour or so, and then went bathing - in
Alice's suit - which Mrs. Perrin & Mrs.
Miller
said was very becoming. Mr. Day & Mr.
Sum- ner (the handsome singer) both helped me swim
& Mildred Hoyt lent me her life preserver a
little while - I got so I could keep myself afloat alone & could swim
with holding. The water was delightful.
Wiltsie & Alice sat on the rocks & watched us
and W. promised the Minstrel man (who
was bathing) to be second "bone" in the minstrels, August 15th.
When I came out from the bath house & had a short chat with
(Mr. Sumner (in white ducks) and I saw a big
white monster at sea which we saw again this p.m. & which
Capt. Hamilton says is a
dog cow-fish. After dinner - immediately - arranged
in old clothes, & Wiltsie in
white ducks, sweater shoes & cap - (pretty!) & blue coat
(temporarily.) we went to the fish house & started out with
Capt. Hamilton - Alice & Gurdon came
down with us, & A. took our
pictures with her camera. We were rowed out over the big breakers at
the mouth of the river, and then put up sail - and oh! what a breeze
& what a sail! Wiltsie said "If
you haven't been sea-sick yet, you will be" - and so it proved. We
went about 4 miles out, anchored, and