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trying to find the coolest spot.  But afternoon I was impressed into a  
trying to find the coolest spot.  But afternoon I was impressed into a  
horsseback ride with Mr. Bartlett of whom I have spoken before, and  
horseback ride with Mr. Bartlett of whom I have spoken before, (and  
who strange to say was a warm personal friend of John Harvey, up in Trampucca Co)
who strange to say was a warm personal friend of John Harvey, up in Waupacca Co)
a Mrs. Nolan, an English lady who has lived several years in Australia, at Melbourne and vicinity,
a Mrs. Nolan, an English lady who has lived several years in Australia, at Melbourne and vicinity,
and a Miss Sopris, one of the teachers in the public school. a young lady who
and a Miss Sopris, one of the teachers in the public school. a young lady who
has a sister who hopes some day to be the daughter in law of Mr. Haddock, who
has a sister who hopes some day to be the daughter in law of Mr. Haddock, who
is in the Com. Genls office at Washington - while she herself -rather expects to be the
is in the Com. Genls office at Washington - while she herself -rather expects to be the
wife of the Mr. Cusherman that Sayers wrote to me about.
wife of the Mr. Cushman that Sayers wrote to me about.
He rode about thirteen miles after three o clock and found it hot enough.
He rode about thirteen miles after three o clock and found it hot enough -
Before tea which we took at the house of a friend.  Bartell and
Before tea which we took at the house of a friend.  Bartlett and
myself took a delicious bath in Bear Creek in water not two feet deep - but very swift
myself took a delicious bath in Bear Creek in water not two feet deep - but very swift
and at sundown started back.  The Twilight lasted an hour and a quarter, and just as
and at sundown started back.  The Twilight lasted an hour and a quarter, and just as
that gave way to night, the spot where
that gave way to night, the spot where

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trying to find the coolest spot. But afternoon I was impressed into a horseback ride with Mr. Bartlett of whom I have spoken before, (and who strange to say was a warm personal friend of John Harvey, up in Waupacca Co) a Mrs. Nolan, an English lady who has lived several years in Australia, at Melbourne and vicinity, and a Miss Sopris, one of the teachers in the public school. a young lady who has a sister who hopes some day to be the daughter in law of Mr. Haddock, who is in the Com. Genls office at Washington - while she herself -rather expects to be the wife of the Mr. Cushman that Sayers wrote to me about. He rode about thirteen miles after three o clock and found it hot enough - Before tea which we took at the house of a friend. Bartlett and myself took a delicious bath in Bear Creek in water not two feet deep - but very swift and at sundown started back. The Twilight lasted an hour and a quarter, and just as that gave way to night, the spot where