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When we got to the hotel, we took out our milk pail (full of lunch) and the cups to pick berries and had such a nice walk across the rocks of hotel island - toward the "open". Past the Indian camp (all dogs and babies) and around nice little bays and over big rocks - and luscious blue- berries everywhere. We got enough for supper, just walking over to the high rocks where we ate a good supper - peanut sandwiches &c. The sunset wasn't a sunset after all (because of a cloud which meant rain in the night). We tho't we saw the "Manitou" however, and so walked back again, soon after supper, to welcome the Steel Boat (!) We sailed over to Jack

's dock and tied up 'way over on the end beside a fishtug and when we arrived, all pails and red sweaters, he took us for peddlars (!) and the firemen's brigade, I guess, for he asked if that was the uniform of St Helena. The Howson's were just leaving - with some dandy bass. They had left some with "Papa for us. As we bought potatoes & things Jack
insisted that was not the Manitou. He also apologized (?) for


When we got to the hotel, we took out our milk pail (full of lunch) and the cups to pick berries and had such a nice walk across the rocks of hotel island - toward the "open". Past the Indian camp (all dogs and babies) and around nice little bays and over big rocks - and luscious blue- berries everywhere. We got enough for supper, just walking over to the high rocks where we ate a good supper - peanut sandwiches &c. The sunset wasn't a sunset after all (because of a cloud which meant rain in the night). We tho't we saw the "Manitou" however, and so walked back again, soon after supper, to welcome the Steel Boat (!) We sailed over to Jack

's dock and tied up 'way over on the end beside a fishtug and when we arrived, all pails and red sweaters, he took us for peddlars (!) and the firemen's brigade, I guess, for he asked if that was the uniform of St Helena. The Howson's were just leaving - with some dandy bass. They had left some with "Papa for us. As we bought potatoes & things Jack
insisted that was not the Manitou. He also apologized (?) for


When we got to the hotel, we took out our milk pail (full of lunch) and the cups to pick berries and had such a nice walk across the rocks of hotel island - toward the "open". Past the Indian camp (all dogs and babies) and around nice little bays and over big rocks - and luscious blue- berries everywhere. We got enough for supper, just walking over to the high rocks where we ate a good supper - peanut sandwiches &c. The sunset wasn't a sunset after all (because of a cloud which meant rain in the night). We tho't we saw the "Manitou" however, and so walked back again, soon after supper, to welcome the Steel Boat (!) We sailed over to Jack

's dock and tied up 'way over on the end beside a fishtug and when we arrived, all pails and red sweaters, he took us for peddlars (!) and the firemen's brigade, I guess, for he asked if that was the uniform of St Helena. The Howson's were just leaving - with some dandy bass. They had left some with "Papa for us. As we bought potatoes & things Jack
insisted that was not the Manitou. He also apologized (?) for

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