Pages That Mention Margaret Anglin
Charles E. H. Bates Family Correspondence, 1899-1930 - 6
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was all stopped up.
But today — gee it was great. Rob & I drove out to Lake Chabot this morning to see if we are to get plenty of water this summer.
Left the Cole at the bottom of the hill and walked up. It has been ages since I've been there – it's awfully pretty now and it was a great morning for a hike. Saw Margaret Anglins play again last night and had a nice talk with her afterwards.
Elle est charmante! If I had only written to her to S.F. when I wrote to Chicago I might have been playing with her now. My letter finally trailed her back across the continent but it didn't arrive till after they had engaged two other girls. She hopes to have me with her some day. I hope so too.
You are in a restless mood but perhaps you'd quiet down if you had a dose of the country. It's the war and the fact that you started in to work hard so soon after when you weren't strong. We are a restless, nervous, discontented lot of people on the whole. Uncle Rob claims that he and Mother are the only two