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Charles E. H. Bates Family Correspondence, 1899-1930 - 9
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never forget that night. The first thing I saw when I woke up was you standing in the doorway with candle grease pouring down your hand. You sweet old thing, just to think of you [in - crossed out] makes me want to kiss and hug you to death.
Yesterday morning we didn't do much of anything. We didn't take our lunch to Santa Cruz after all, but after dinner dad, Jane Linderman, Mabel Linderman, Ruth, Aunt Isabel Conrad Linderman and I drove down. The highway is lovely between Felton & Ben Lomond. We walked through the Casino, and oh, what mobs
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or Ben Lomond, or wherever we want to go.
We had a grand swim yesterday afternoon. I have been in every day for over a week now. Alice and I were going on a hike this morning but both failed to wake up in time.
Florence Breed came over last night and we played "Bridge". Mabel and I are going over to her house to a luncheon to-day.
As for being broke it is so near the end of the month, and you will be paid again soon.
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Charles E. H. Bates Family Correspondence, Aug. 1899-Dec. 1917
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Brookdale, Cal., June. 10, 1910.
Dear Edward,
I am having a good time and I am glad you are.
I haven't seen Ruth yet to give her your regards.
The first day here Russell and I walked to Ben Lomond to see Ruth and in the afternoon She rode up here to see us.
Wednesday morning Russell and I went riding. We rode into Boulder and around