Viewing page 18 of 98

This transcription has been completed. Contact us with corrections.

32

but very well executed, and pleasant.

Lady Playfair is certainly English but much nicer than English people as a rule.

By the time we got to the house again it was two o'clock, and we were all very hungry for our dinner.

We left the house at four in the three seated buckboard. The boat left at 4.30, and as we sailed along in Frenchman's Bay we could see and admire the beauty of the

[[end page]]
[[start page]] 

33

scenery far better than when we came. Once we were on the train again, and we felt quite at home in it. After dinner which we had at half past seven, I went to bed as before. 

When I looked out of the window from my bed, I could see the stars over head, the moon and the milky way. It was all beautiful, and I could have gazed at it for hours if I had not been very sleepy after this pleasant day. So I fell asleep to wake up next