happened to see it and had it put back! We stopped at another dock further
down, were a long time getting out (on account of the wind) and just beyond
the rafters passed the "Germanic" coming in. When we got into the open again I
went below and packed and then took a nap (I surely needed it) till Laura came to tell me she was "lonesome". About four
I got up and made my toilet (all brown) and went up on to the bridge to watch
for Jack's store. The light house was in sight a long time. A
little girl on the bridge and the captain and I discussed a very white and
pink bride and groom who got on at Byng. Also other
things - more nautical. Capt. said we were coming to the most beautiful part
of the whole trip ("Mandalay" and
"St. Helena" no doubt) Finally we were
actually past the light house - people were saying "goodbye" to us. Jack's
dock
was crowded. I could see Helen. I felt at home again - and when I went below and got off
all my dear friends were there. Helen looked
brown & fine. Christine Amos was there and
Mrs. Mosher, Louise Gould(!)
Mrs. Castleman &
Blanch. Dr.
& Mrs. Goler & Marie
happened to see it and had it put back! We stopped at another dock further
down, were a long time getting out (on account of the wind) and just beyond
the rafters passed the "Germanic" coming in. When we got into the open again I
went below and packed and then took a nap (I surely needed it) till Laura came to tell me she was "lonesome". About four
I got up and made my toilet (all brown) and went up on to the bridge to watch
for Jack's store. The light house was in sight a long time. A
little girl on the bridge and the captain and I discussed a very white and
pink bride and groom who got on at Byng. Also other
things - more nautical. Capt. said we were coming to the most beautiful part
of the whole trip ("Mandalay" and
"St. Helena" no doubt) Finally we were
actually past the light house - people were saying "goodbye" to us. Jack's
dock
was crowded. I could see Helen. I felt at home again - and when I went below and got off
all my dear friends were there. Helen looked
brown & fine. Christine Amos was there and
Mrs. Mosher, Louise Gould(!)
Mrs. Castleman &
Blanch. Dr.
& Mrs. Goler & Marie
happened to see it and had it put back! We stopped at another dock further
down, were a long time getting out (on account of the wind) and just beyond
the rafters passed the "Germanic" coming in. When we got into the open again I
went below and packed and then took a nap (I surely needed it) till Laura came to tell me she was "lonesome". About four
I got up and made my toilet (all brown) and went up on to the bridge to watch
for Jack's store. The light house was in sight a long time. A
little girl on the bridge and the captain and I discussed a very white and
pink bride and groom who got on at Byng. Also other
things - more nautical. Capt. said we were coming to the most beautiful part
of the whole trip ("Mandalay" and
"St. Helena" no doubt) Finally we were
actually past the light house - people were saying "goodbye" to us. Jack's
dock
was crowded. I could see Helen. I felt at home again - and when I went below and got off
all my dear friends were there. Helen looked
brown & fine. Christine Amos was there and
Mrs. Mosher, Louise Gould(!)
Mrs. Castleman &
Blanch. Dr.
& Mrs. Goler & Marie