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til about quarter of nine (Boston time) and talk about the dirty looks from the cashier (we were the last ones out of the restaurant by a good half hour). The funny part of it was that we went directly from the station to the place without washing up, and looked like a trio of coal heavers.

We walked around a bit after dinner and then went down to South Station, and said good-bye to Doris. Her train didn't leave til eleven, but was open at 9, and I guess she went to bed, being rather tired. Bill and I got aboard our outfit soon after, and met the boy from Dallas, Texas, in the smoker. The three of us talked until the train