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Just before supper - after the guests were gone - we sat and talked & then Mr. Willard took us up a new path the Manning boys had made along the cliff - a big climb (but we stopped for winter - greens & huckleberries) and a narrow ledge along the slate bank & up & down & then very down & across a deep gorge on a precarious little rustic bridge. After supper a most magnificent full moon shone in and the lights began to twinkle around the lake & we heard some boats coming to our beach & someone saying "well - I can't row - because I can't row" - and then Belle Bunnell and her friend Miss Averill of Bath and "Dr Booth" and Helen Noyes Baker (the chaperone) appeared. Belle is a large edition of her former self - wearing glasses - and I was very glad to see Helen

- who doesn't change much. They were with a party who drove over to the Halfway House from


Just before supper - after the guests were gone - we sat and talked & then Mr. Willard took us up a new path the Manning boys had made along the cliff - a big climb (but we stopped for winter - greens & huckleberries) and a narrow ledge along the slate bank & up & down & then very down & across a deep gorge on a precarious little rustic bridge. After supper a most magnificent full moon shone in and the lights began to twinkle around the lake & we heard some boats coming to our beach & someone saying "well - I can't row - because I can't row" - and then Belle Bunnell and her friend Miss Averill of Bath and "Dr Booth" and Helen Noyes Baker (the chaperone) appeared. Belle is a large edition of her former self - wearing glasses - and I was very glad to see Helen

- who doesn't change much. They were with a party who drove over to the Halfway House from


Just before supper - after the guests were gone - we sat and talked & then Mr. Willard took us up a new path the Manning boys had made along the cliff - a big climb (but we stopped for winter - greens & huckleberries) and a narrow ledge along the slate bank & up & down & then very down & across a deep gorge on a precarious little rustic bridge. After supper a most magnificent full moon shone in and the lights began to twinkle around the lake & we heard some boats coming to our beach & someone saying "well - I can't row - because I can't row" - and then Belle Bunnell and her friend Miss Averill of Bath and "Dr Booth" and Helen Noyes Baker (the chaperone) appeared. Belle is a large edition of her former self - wearing glasses - and I was very glad to see Helen

- who doesn't change much. They were with a party who drove over to the Halfway House from

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