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8/4/04
BelleMacIntosh (just arrived today on the "Germanic") as glad to see me as I was to see her (?) Addie
, Mrs. Ellis, Mr. & Mrs. Howson, Mr. Hansen. It was lovely. In a minute "Jack"
came up - in his dear red white and blue sweater - and all smiles. He seemed glad to see me too. And talked about mouse traps and things(!) He was to have closed the store and entertained me if Helen hadn't got there in time. Laura's steward got off and "squoze" her hand in the pressured of the multitude and gave her an ardent glance as the boat pulled away. The Colwells and other friends waved goodbye. The "Raspberry Island Crowd" (35 of them - just leaving) showered the dock with rice and "Jack"
"cast off the headline". Soon after he came and said goodbye - he must go to work ( a fish boat was waiting) He is busier than ever this year and the Ellis boy keeps store. He is just the same old jollier I think. Mr. Hansen brought his sailboat around and we all got in as Helen insisted we should go nowhere but to St. Helena. Mrs. Hoyt
had gone and there was plenny of room. We had a nice sail down. "Barton Lodge" wasn't open yet. There was a house on Raspberry Island and Leonard loomed large on hotel island - with a big American flag and a little Canadian one below. Tom Smith and his wife and sailboat are there

8/4/04
BelleMacIntosh (just arrived today on the "Germanic") as glad to see me as I was to see her (?) Addie
, Mrs. Ellis, Mr. & Mrs. Howson, Mr. Hansen. It was lovely. In a minute "Jack"
came up - in his dear red white and blue sweater - and all smiles. He seemed glad to see me too. And talked about mouse traps and things(!) He was to have closed the store and entertained me if Helen hadn't got there in time. Laura's steward got off and "squoze" her hand in the pressured of the multitude and gave her an ardent glance as the boat pulled away. The Colwells and other friends waved goodbye. The "Raspberry Island Crowd" (35 of them - just leaving) showered the dock with rice and "Jack"
"cast off the headline". Soon after he came and said goodbye - he must go to work ( a fish boat was waiting) He is busier than ever this year and the Ellis boy keeps store. He is just the same old jollier I think. Mr. Hansen brought his sailboat around and we all got in as Helen insisted we should go nowhere but to St. Helena. Mrs. Hoyt
had gone and there was plenny of room. We had a nice sail down. "Barton Lodge" wasn't open yet. There was a house on Raspberry Island and Leonard loomed large on hotel island - with a big American flag and a little Canadian one below. Tom Smith and his wife and sailboat are there

8/4/04
BelleMacIntosh (just arrived today on the "Germanic") as glad to see me as I was to see her (?) Addie
, Mrs. Ellis, Mr. & Mrs. Howson, Mr. Hansen. It was lovely. In a minute "Jack"
came up - in his dear red white and blue sweater - and all smiles. He seemed glad to see me too. And talked about mouse traps and things(!) He was to have closed the store and entertained me if Helen hadn't got there in time. Laura's steward got off and "squoze" her hand in the pressured of the multitude and gave her an ardent glance as the boat pulled away. The Colwells and other friends waved goodbye. The "Raspberry Island Crowd" (35 of them - just leaving) showered the dock with rice and "Jack"
"cast off the headline". Soon after he came and said goodbye - he must go to work ( a fish boat was waiting) He is busier than ever this year and the Ellis boy keeps store. He is just the same old jollier I think. Mr. Hansen brought his sailboat around and we all got in as Helen insisted we should go nowhere but to St. Helena. Mrs. Hoyt
had gone and there was plenny of room. We had a nice sail down. "Barton Lodge" wasn't open yet. There was a house on Raspberry Island and Leonard loomed large on hotel island - with a big American flag and a little Canadian one below. Tom Smith and his wife and sailboat are there
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