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at $75, I believe. We came back past Mandalay again (I can see the flag on Oneishta from there) and at St. Helena Mrs Davis took Christine

's place on the boat and we rowed over to Minnewan-wan - Kate's Island (Chat's "wonderland") Had to climb in the window as we forgot the key. Inspected that too, which was nice - but so far, Helen's cottage for me and my island! It was growing cloudy and promised rain. Shortly after we got back the Gouninlock's

- two boat loads - called. Mr. Geo G. simply "roared" at my rhymes and pictures - he insisted on reading every one. His brother and wife and 3 children and another relative (a lady) and her boy were with him. About noon the "Mazeppa" hove in sight and Howard Mosher was taken off by his female relatives in a smaller boat. They sent up baloons and rockets in honor of his arrival. After dinner it rained! Laura and I packed our grips and then the Howson's came over and sat by the fire and Louise and Josephine . The owl andirons- winked
at them and the wood burned brightly and smelled good and we all

at $75, I believe. We came back past Mandalay again (I can see the flag on Oneishta from there) and at St. Helena Mrs Davis took Christine

's place on the boat and we rowed over to Minnewan-wan - Kate's Island (Chat's "wonderland") Had to climb in the window as we forgot the key. Inspected that too, which was nice - but so far, Helen's cottage for me and my island! It was growing cloudy and promised rain. Shortly after we got back the Gouninlock's

- two boat loads - called. Mr. Geo G. simply "roared" at my rhymes and pictures - he insisted on reading every one. His brother and wife and 3 children and another relative (a lady) and her boy were with him. About noon the "Mazeppa" hove in sight and Howard Mosher was taken off by his female relatives in a smaller boat. They sent up baloons and rockets in honor of his arrival. After dinner it rained! Laura and I packed our grips and then the Howson's came over and sat by the fire and Louise and Josephine . The owl andirons- winked
at them and the wood burned brightly and smelled good and we all

at $75, I believe. We came back past Mandalay again (I can see the flag on Oneishta from there) and at St. Helena Mrs Davis took Christine

's place on the boat and we rowed over to Minnewan-wan - Kate's Island (Chat's "wonderland") Had to climb in the window as we forgot the key. Inspected that too, which was nice - but so far, Helen's cottage for me and my island! It was growing cloudy and promised rain. Shortly after we got back the Gouninlock's

- two boat loads - called. Mr. Geo G. simply "roared" at my rhymes and pictures - he insisted on reading every one. His brother and wife and 3 children and another relative (a lady) and her boy were with him. About noon the "Mazeppa" hove in sight and Howard Mosher was taken off by his female relatives in a smaller boat. They sent up baloons and rockets in honor of his arrival. After dinner it rained! Laura and I packed our grips and then the Howson's came over and sat by the fire and Louise and Josephine . The owl andirons- winked
at them and the wood burned brightly and smelled good and we all
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