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going - 90 in a day the man at the lock told us and not a cent of charge to any one of them - the U.S. and Canadian government pay it all! At our hotel - "Cornwall" - we found a Huronic lady lying on the sofa - Mrs. Colwell - too tired and sea - sicky to eat, but her husband had gone to supper. We found a member of others we were traveling with, in the dining room. Gov. Cummins & his friend and others. After supper (which wasn't bad) Laura was wishing for her Flinch pack. When Mrs. Colwell said her husband had gone out to get one. So when he came on we played the rest of the evening. Mr. C.

and Laura against Mrs. C.
& I. It was pretty slow for the old sports like Laura and I but we passed the evening very well. Aug. 2. Tues. At 11:30 the boat was reported by telephone and we took a moonlight bus ride to the dock and piled into the old midland without hardly looking at her - delighted to find a cabin reserved for us. We were soon asleep - to be aware during the night of strange noises - supposed to be the festive Midland making her way blithely down St. Mary's river - but alack - a day when Fair Day appeared and first call for breakfast rang thro' the boat I looked out and behold you! We were at the same dock where we embarked last night!


going - 90 in a day the man at the lock told us and not a cent of charge to any one of them - the U.S. and Canadian government pay it all! At our hotel - "Cornwall" - we found a Huronic lady lying on the sofa - Mrs. Colwell - too tired and sea - sicky to eat, but her husband had gone to supper. We found a member of others we were traveling with, in the dining room. Gov. Cummins & his friend and others. After supper (which wasn't bad) Laura was wishing for her Flinch pack. When Mrs. Colwell said her husband had gone out to get one. So when he came on we played the rest of the evening. Mr. C.

and Laura against Mrs. C.
& I. It was pretty slow for the old sports like Laura and I but we passed the evening very well. Aug. 2. Tues. At 11:30 the boat was reported by telephone and we took a moonlight bus ride to the dock and piled into the old midland without hardly looking at her - delighted to find a cabin reserved for us. We were soon asleep - to be aware during the night of strange noises - supposed to be the festive Midland making her way blithely down St. Mary's river - but alack - a day when Fair Day appeared and first call for breakfast rang thro' the boat I looked out and behold you! We were at the same dock where we embarked last night!


going - 90 in a day the man at the lock told us and not a cent of charge to any one of them - the U.S. and Canadian government pay it all! At our hotel - "Cornwall" - we found a Huronic lady lying on the sofa - Mrs. Colwell - too tired and sea - sicky to eat, but her husband had gone to supper. We found a member of others we were traveling with, in the dining room. Gov. Cummins & his friend and others. After supper (which wasn't bad) Laura was wishing for her Flinch pack. When Mrs. Colwell said her husband had gone out to get one. So when he came on we played the rest of the evening. Mr. C.

and Laura against Mrs. C.
& I. It was pretty slow for the old sports like Laura and I but we passed the evening very well. Aug. 2. Tues. At 11:30 the boat was reported by telephone and we took a moonlight bus ride to the dock and piled into the old midland without hardly looking at her - delighted to find a cabin reserved for us. We were soon asleep - to be aware during the night of strange noises - supposed to be the festive Midland making her way blithely down St. Mary's river - but alack - a day when Fair Day appeared and first call for breakfast rang thro' the boat I looked out and behold you! We were at the same dock where we embarked last night!

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