crowd - the music - the Princess on the balcony - and all
made it a scene never to be forgotten. We left just as they set of
the "set pieces" - circus
of Spain & Us & Eulalia's picture. &
managed to get a train home before the crowd.
June 9. Friday.Ned, Will, Claude & I were fortunate enough to get the nine
o'clock boat over this lovely morning, and a beautiful trip it was.
The loquacious captain told us all about last night's fireworks as viewed
from the lake. We entered the Park at the extreme north and (the
pier is just beyond the unfinished
Spectatorium) and we stepped into the
R.I. and Maryland Buildings & the nice N.J. also
the Florida fort, with its cacti. There we had a glass of
orange cider. In N.Y. a woman was playing "the latest
operas" on the gilt piano and we rested a long time - after
Charella & Edward came. Went thro' the
Fisherie's and Government to the Liberal
Arts, and there lost Ned
& Will. Went
to the
Century, Harpers & Scribners exhibits
and saw some very interesting original drawings & manuscripts.
Mrs. Burnett's "Little Lord Fauntleroy",
Miss Alcott's "Under the Lilacs" &c.
&c. - all very nice - also ideal
crowd - the music - the Princess on the balcony - and all
made it a scene never to be forgotten. We left just as they set of
the "set pieces" - circus
of Spain & Us & Eulalia's picture. &
managed to get a train home before the crowd.
June 9. Friday.Ned, Will, Claude & I were fortunate enough to get the nine
o'clock boat over this lovely morning, and a beautiful trip it was.
The loquacious captain told us all about last night's fireworks as viewed
from the lake. We entered the Park at the extreme north and (the
pier is just beyond the unfinished
Spectatorium) and we stepped into the
R.I. and Maryland Buildings & the nice N.J. also
the Florida fort, with its cacti. There we had a glass of
orange cider. In N.Y. a woman was playing "the latest
operas" on the gilt piano and we rested a long time - after
Charella & Edward came. Went thro' the
Fisherie's and Government to the Liberal
Arts, and there lost Ned
& Will. Went
to the
Century, Harpers & Scribners exhibits
and saw some very interesting original drawings & manuscripts.
Mrs. Burnett's "Little Lord Fauntleroy",
Miss Alcott's "Under the Lilacs" &c.
&c. - all very nice - also ideal
crowd - the music - the Princess on the balcony - and all
made it a scene never to be forgotten. We left just as they set of
the "set pieces" - circus
of Spain & Us & Eulalia's picture. &
managed to get a train home before the crowd.
June 9. Friday.Ned, Will, Claude & I were fortunate enough to get the nine
o'clock boat over this lovely morning, and a beautiful trip it was.
The loquacious captain told us all about last night's fireworks as viewed
from the lake. We entered the Park at the extreme north and (the
pier is just beyond the unfinished
Spectatorium) and we stepped into the
R.I. and Maryland Buildings & the nice N.J. also
the Florida fort, with its cacti. There we had a glass of
orange cider. In N.Y. a woman was playing "the latest
operas" on the gilt piano and we rested a long time - after
Charella & Edward came. Went thro' the
Fisherie's and Government to the Liberal
Arts, and there lost Ned
& Will. Went
to the
Century, Harpers & Scribners exhibits
and saw some very interesting original drawings & manuscripts.
Mrs. Burnett's "Little Lord Fauntleroy",
Miss Alcott's "Under the Lilacs" &c.
&c. - all very nice - also ideal