the presents that had come. Tomorrow she packs "John brings his
baggage down to- night." We went up and saw the presents - which
were lovely. Geo. Humphrey gave
her a silver chafing dish. Edith
& Harry banquet lamp and
Ned oval mirror. Has loads of
spoons & other silver, cut glass - ferneries (one from Will Orchard) pictures,
vases (one - Mr. Gordon) books,
table, chair, shawls, screen opera glasses etc.etc.etc.
When we came away Ned & Edith walked to the car with me - &
kissed me on the fly - we heard it come. Sat & talked to Mama.
June 18 Sunday
Got up at 9. This was a bright, hot, Sunday to most people, but
I kept cool by staying home all day. Wrote till dinner (2:30 or so)
then put on my light silk waist & white skirts & sat in a
big chair in the yard & read till sun down. I went in and ate
some hasty pudding and then wrote most of the evening.
June 19. Monday
A bright, warm day. Mae's wedding
day. J.G. & J.W. didn't come down till afternoon & I
really did nothing all day. J.G.
let me go at three. Had a
the presents that had come. Tomorrow she packs "John brings his
baggage down to- night." We went up and saw the presents - which
were lovely. Geo. Humphrey gave
her a silver chafing dish. Edith
& Harry banquet lamp and
Ned oval mirror. Has loads of
spoons & other silver, cut glass - ferneries (one from Will Orchard) pictures,
vases (one - Mr. Gordon) books,
table, chair, shawls, screen opera glasses etc.etc.etc.
When we came away Ned & Edith walked to the car with me - &
kissed me on the fly - we heard it come. Sat & talked to Mama.
June 18 Sunday
Got up at 9. This was a bright, hot, Sunday to most people, but
I kept cool by staying home all day. Wrote till dinner (2:30 or so)
then put on my light silk waist & white skirts & sat in a
big chair in the yard & read till sun down. I went in and ate
some hasty pudding and then wrote most of the evening.
June 19. Monday
A bright, warm day. Mae's wedding
day. J.G. & J.W. didn't come down till afternoon & I
really did nothing all day. J.G.
let me go at three. Had a
the presents that had come. Tomorrow she packs "John brings his
baggage down to- night." We went up and saw the presents - which
were lovely. Geo. Humphrey gave
her a silver chafing dish. Edith
& Harry banquet lamp and
Ned oval mirror. Has loads of
spoons & other silver, cut glass - ferneries (one from Will Orchard) pictures,
vases (one - Mr. Gordon) books,
table, chair, shawls, screen opera glasses etc.etc.etc.
When we came away Ned & Edith walked to the car with me - &
kissed me on the fly - we heard it come. Sat & talked to Mama.
June 18 Sunday
Got up at 9. This was a bright, hot, Sunday to most people, but
I kept cool by staying home all day. Wrote till dinner (2:30 or so)
then put on my light silk waist & white skirts & sat in a
big chair in the yard & read till sun down. I went in and ate
some hasty pudding and then wrote most of the evening.
June 19. Monday
A bright, warm day. Mae's wedding
day. J.G. & J.W. didn't come down till afternoon & I
really did nothing all day. J.G.
let me go at three. Had a