. Isles in summer seas : (beautiful Bermuda). ^ up of tourists and that we had met before. Thatgirl with the Artist could be no other than Miss G , she whom we called the Love Well damsel. There was the Brewer from Flatbush, Beautiful Bermuda i6i U. S. A.; Baldy of the Ship; George andGrade. Bare of feet and legs as we were Captain S towed me among the little crowd. The Artistwas in fine fettle and poked a good deal of fun atme, as I doffed my hat to the laughing salutationof Miss G , who exclaimed: I wouldnt have missed this visit to the Archfor anything in the world! Isnt it queer and, oh!so
. Isles in summer seas : (beautiful Bermuda). ^ up of tourists and that we had met before. Thatgirl with the Artist could be no other than Miss G , she whom we called the Love Well damsel. There was the Brewer from Flatbush, Beautiful Bermuda i6i U. S. A.; Baldy of the Ship; George andGrade. Bare of feet and legs as we were Captain S towed me among the little crowd. The Artistwas in fine fettle and poked a good deal of fun atme, as I doffed my hat to the laughing salutationof Miss G , who exclaimed: I wouldnt have missed this visit to the Archfor anything in the world! Isnt it queer and, oh!so much grander than Walsingham! I made a suitable reply, then introduced Cap-tain S . She bowed stiffly in acknowledg-ment. Not a bit abashed because of his state ofundress, the Captain launched forth in praise ofTuckers Town Beach. He repeated the story, asI have set it down, of Nick of the Cave. Oh, how sad! cried Miss G . I must see that place! I grinned behind my hand. Here was a job forthe Artist. He fell into it, as a grouper takes bait
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