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1900
time. The porter was very nice to us. Miss Millman (not the one who went to the Worlds’ Fair with us, but her sister) July 21 Sat. was on – going to Boston. We had breakfast at Springfield and left the train at Worcester at 9:30 or so, Took a little walk there and their took the 10 o’clock train on to South Framingham. Had an hour and a half there, so we went up to the Kendall House, a nice new hotel and rested in the parlor and house and had a very nice dinner before going on – at 12:30. It began to get very “down East–y” there – we changed again at Taunton and finally reached New Bedford a funny old place – at about two and got right on the boat, “Gay Head” and stayed there till seven. First we went out of the big harbor into Buzzard's Bay and across it to Wood’s Hole where all the Boston crowd – a nice actor–man (we think) and a lot of awfully pretty girls got on. Most of them were for Vineyard Heights and cottage

1900
time. The porter was very nice to us. Miss Millman (not the one who went to the Worlds’ Fair with us, but her sister) July 21 Sat. was on – going to Boston. We had breakfast at Springfield and left the train at Worcester at 9:30 or so, Took a little walk there and their took the 10 o’clock train on to South Framingham. Had an hour and a half there, so we went up to the Kendall House, a nice new hotel and rested in the parlor and house and had a very nice dinner before going on – at 12:30. It began to get very “down East–y” there – we changed again at Taunton and finally reached New Bedford a funny old place – at about two and got right on the boat, “Gay Head” and stayed there till seven. First we went out of the big harbor into Buzzard's Bay and across it to Wood’s Hole where all the Boston crowd – a nice actor–man (we think) and a lot of awfully pretty girls got on. Most of them were for Vineyard Heights and cottage

1900
time. The porter was very nice to us. Miss Millman (not the one who went to the Worlds’ Fair with us, but her sister) July 21 Sat. was on – going to Boston. We had breakfast at Springfield and left the train at Worcester at 9:30 or so, Took a little walk there and their took the 10 o’clock train on to South Framingham. Had an hour and a half there, so we went up to the Kendall House, a nice new hotel and rested in the parlor and house and had a very nice dinner before going on – at 12:30. It began to get very “down East–y” there – we changed again at Taunton and finally reached New Bedford a funny old place – at about two and got right on the boat, “Gay Head” and stayed there till seven. First we went out of the big harbor into Buzzard's Bay and across it to Wood’s Hole where all the Boston crowd – a nice actor–man (we think) and a lot of awfully pretty girls got on. Most of them were for Vineyard Heights and cottage
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