The Diary of Annis H. Strong

A Trip Around the World

January 27, 1929
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the little beggar boys on
the dock were numerous and
we pa??? the smallest one
with our coins – He would
always respond to my wave
of the hand after that –
Raining, with a light wind –
very cloudy –
We have 91 passengers now, and
our capacity is 94.
The University students are every
where – Two are seated with us
in the dining room – Miss Ford
and a Mr. Curwood the son
of the late James Oliver Curwood
a novelist. The young man about
21 seems seriously minded.
After dinner a fine concert
in the veranda cafe –
a beautiful full moon –
Very sultry and growing warmer.


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1 Comment

  1. Keri

    and
    we “favored” the smallest one

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