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This is a pleasant country place and I believe there are nice walks about. which I must try & discover - but the water will be the chief attraction for me. We can see the entrance to Lake Ontario. it is not very far off. I am quite anxious to take the trip to the "Thousand Islands," perhaps we may go on Monday. - I have written to Laurie today & to Mr. Morris, & I find I am tired and my hand unsteady. I suppose I have not quite got over the [[unclear]] and heat of Thursday. I will rest a little now and will finish this tomorrow or perhaps tonight. - Sunday, I will write a few lines so that this may go in the morning I was on the water last night till it was quite dark - I enjoyed it so much. Clarence has two boats here. I have not been in the sailing yacht yet. The gentlemen have gone to | This is a pleasant country place and I believe there are nice walks about. which I must try & discover - but the water will be the chief attraction for me. We can see the entrance to Lake Ontario. it is not very far off. I am quite anxious to take the trip to the "Thousand Islands," perhaps we may go on Monday. - I have written to Laurie today & to Mr. Morris, & I find I am tired and my hand unsteady. I suppose I have not quite got over the [[unclear]] and heat of Thursday. I will rest a little now and will finish this tomorrow or perhaps tonight. - Sunday, I will write a few lines so that this may go in the morning I was on the water last night till it was quite dark - I enjoyed it so much. Clarence has two boats here. I have not been in the sailing yacht yet. The gentlemen have gone to Carleton Island in it today - and intend to go again tomorrow and take us ladies. I want |
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This is a pleasant country place and I believe there are nice walks about. which I must try & discover - but the water will be the chief attraction for me. We can see the entrance to Lake Ontario. it is not very far off. I am quite anxious to take the trip to the "Thousand Islands," perhaps we may go on Monday. - I have written to Laurie today & to Mr. Morris, & I find I am tired and my hand unsteady. I suppose I have not quite got over the unclear and heat of Thursday. I will rest a little now and will finish this tomorrow or perhaps tonight. - Sunday, I will write a few lines so that this may go in the morning I was on the water last night till it was quite dark - I enjoyed it so much. Clarence has two boats here. I have not been in the sailing yacht yet. The gentlemen have gone to Carleton Island in it today - and intend to go again tomorrow and take us ladies. I want