Field Notebook: Vermont 1924, 1925
Page 65
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30 Oct 2, 1924. Thursday. A fine day and nothing to do but talk. The autumn colors are now beginning to show in masses. The reds are one brilliant deep scarlet at her Haven. At 3.45 I leave Greenfield at the Leiths. On the way the train delayed and instead of getting to Boston at 6.10 it is near 7 P.M! Had a cab take me to the Lennox Hotel. Oct. 3, 1924. Friday At 9.30 called on Raymond and talked Vermont until 1.30. At 4.16 I am off for her Haven. Raymond had firmly concluded that is no Middle Cambric in Vermont, and of course was greatly surprised that I should have gotten the Paradoxists to the Seal M. of the Adams Pasture. After explaining the whole situation,