Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 34 December 1886 to May 1887 . ng with good-will. On Friday morning, then, after cheerfulgood-byes, the four restless spirits set forthin a sail-boat owned and manned by the MR. WEGGS PARTY ON THE KISSIMMEE. 419 person wlio acquired with them thename of Weg-g. Maginnis, our bach-elor, and tlie erect and rosy younglady whom we called the Major, thetall young fellow who was dubbedLeggins, and his w^fe, our Ma-tron, formed the party. The lug-gage consisted of bedding rolled with-in two small light tents, guns and fish-ing-tackle, a few cooking utensils,sacksof


Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 34 December 1886 to May 1887 . ng with good-will. On Friday morning, then, after cheerfulgood-byes, the four restless spirits set forthin a sail-boat owned and manned by the MR. WEGGS PARTY ON THE KISSIMMEE. 419 person wlio acquired with them thename of Weg-g. Maginnis, our bach-elor, and tlie erect and rosy younglady whom we called the Major, thetall young fellow who was dubbedLeggins, and his w^fe, our Ma-tron, formed the party. The lug-gage consisted of bedding rolled with-in two small light tents, guns and fish-ing-tackle, a few cooking utensils,sacksof meal and potatoes, and some cookedprovisions in a tin can. Our hand-bags, a couple of folding canvas cots,and two closely tied up hammockscompleted our outfit; while beneaththe stern seat, which Mr. Wegg occu-pied, rudder in hand, was stowed anold sack containing his belongings. The little boat, nineteen feet longand five and a half wide, went gaylybefore the breeze, past the islands thatcrowd the upper lake, and at a moder-ate pace across the blue waters of To-. -^j -T-


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