The Story of a Summer ; Or, Journal Leaves From Chappaqua

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"Chappaqua.
" Dear Julia : I was so sorry to get your letter saying you could not come. I wish you had not let your tiresome old dressmaker deprive me of the pleasure of your company on our expedition to Croton Lake.
" I must tell you all about the delightful time we had. Two of the numerous friends of our blue-eyed Marguerite, Colonel Rogers and Mr. Hows, whose ex- quisite pictures you and I have so often enjoyed to- gether, were our cavaliers on this occasion. As our light carriage only has r
...oom for four, I drove the ponies myself. We started just about sundown, and the pleasant coolness of evening came on while there was still daylight enough to light up the constantly changing panorama of hill and dale, and forest and distant river, beyond which the blue mountain range dimly seen, now seemed to emerge into bolder relief, and again to fade back into cloud-land.
" Mr. Hows' delight in the scenery was certainly equalled by mine in listening to its praises. 1 am An Evening Drive. 83 very fond of this part of Westchester, and when peo- ple talk of the beauties of the Adirondacks, I listen with the silent conviction that we have everything here but the musquitoes and the bad cooking, with both of which I cheerfully dispense.


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