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In 1912 the convention was held at Montpelier on June 7, with Professor George B. Cox of Dartmouth College; Attorney J. H. Senter and Dr. J. Edward Wright among the speakers. At Woodstock a big suffrage "rally" was held with Dr. Harvey W. Wiley of Washington as chief speaker. Mrs.

Senter, although she is very striking, and excites a good deal of attention wherever we go. I haven't seen Emily so happy since we have been motoring as she is at Wells, and it seems almost criminal to tear her away, though I fear I shall have to do so to-morrow.

H. Hayward. 3d Ward Randall Crawford, Louis Heckman. 4th Ward C. S. Ransom, Isaac H. Marshall. 5th Ward G. H. Detmer, Jacob Hovey. 6th Ward L. C. Thayer, Jared H. Clark. 7th Ward Thos. Thompson, James R. Worswick. 8th Ward Charles Winslow, C. L. Russell. 9th Ward John H. Sargeant, E. H. Lewis. 10th Ward I. U. Masters, A. G. Hopkinson. 11th Ward A. McLane, Thomas Dixon. Mayor George B. Senter.

They generally look grumpy. The little wild ponies were one of the Forest's surprises for me. We met lots of them, mostly miniature mothers giving their innocent-faced, rough babies an airing; delightful beastkins. And I almost liked Mrs. Senter for having a cousin who owns one of these ponies as a pet, a dwarf one, no bigger than a St. Bernard dog.

I shan't forget again. And hang the glove! Your poor, foolish, conceited, humiliated Audrie. Glen Lachlan, August 13th, 8 o'clock A.M. Senter, King Arthur's Castle, Tintagel, Cornwall: Returning to-day. Hope find you still at Tintagel. Try and make Pendragon stay if he plans to leave. Find some excuse. Dick. Tintagel, August 13th, 9.20 A.M. R. Burden, Glen Lachlan, N. B.

I hadn't quite decided whether or not I should wear it "for every day," and had been inclined to think it would be better not, even at the risk of disappointing the giver. But I made up my mind, when Mrs. Senter looked so peculiarly at it, that I would brazen the thing out, and so I will.

Senter and Dick I had to be more wary; for the lady, no doubt because she is my guest, feels it polite to give me a good deal of her society; and Dick naturally considers that Ellaline's time is wasted on me, especially when he isn't by to alleviate the boredom. My one chance was to lure the girl out early, for neither Mrs. Senter nor Burden loves the first morning hours.

I should, in your place, though I hope you haven't. Mrs. Senter had luggage come to meet her here, and she appeared at dinner in our private sitting-room looking quite startlingly handsome, in a black chiffon dress embroidered in pale gold, exactly the colour of her hair.

They were young Dick Burden and his aunt, Mrs. Senter. Now, you mayn't see it, but this was rather odd. It wouldn't have been odd in the past, to meet your most intimate friend from round the corner, and the Shah of Persia, at Ennis's. But evidently the "people who amuse themselves" don't come now. It's not "the thing." Why, therefore, should this couple choose Ennis's for supper?

Don't go for Coffinberry. He's down on all the Dutch, and swears he'll have all their heads chopped off and run into sausages if he's lected. Do you know what George B. Senter says about the Germans? He says by they're in the habit of stealing LIVE American infants and hashing 'em up into head cheese. By ! That's a lie! T'aint I heard that say so with my own mouth.

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