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Charles E. H. Bates Family Correspondence, 1922-1923
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chicken over a fire out in the woods, had corn and roasted sweet potatoes, tasted fine.
Today we picked blueberries by the handful beside the road as a rest from walking, also blackberries and raspberries. Living expenses are not high. Tomorrow we continue our journey and will leave Maine for behind us, as we are only thirty miles from the state line of New Hampshire, we cross that state, also Vermont and half of N.Y. then we are at Lake George, then down to Albany and home. I'll be so glad to get there as I want a letter from my Sneddie, I could make the whole trip at one clip without stopping just to get there quicker, but I have to consider the feelings of the other two, who have nothing to look forward to at