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[two black and white photographs one a scene of the lake and second a man and two women with baggage]

I have since been wondering how some of them
stood all this on an empty stomach -- some of us took
time by the forelock. -- or rather the the basket's
by the handles and ate. Mr McKeown was so
impressed that he forgot his sack of oranges for a
time but when he did remember them his humiliation
was greater than ever.

The trip around the lake afforded us many and
varied pleasures. In many places we were allowed
to land, buy pictures, gather wild flowers, and busy
ourselves for a few moments in the deep forest.

About four o'clock we landed again at the
tavern and began to spread the fragments for a
picnic lunch.

(See picture top of next page).

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