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the doors are once opened they can never, 
never swing shut. 
All the way on the return games afe in 
order, and there is music on all sides. 
Here and there are little groups enjoying 
luncheon after the day’s sport. The Lady 
in Green, more dignified than the others, 
uses a newspaper for a napkin. Now and 
then she hestows a patronizing smile on 
the couple at her right, who are evidently 


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afraid of losing each other. Scattered over 
the boat, in quiet corners, tired-out children 
are dozing peacefully. No wonder—such a 
breeze and such skies! 
On my trip a storm arose as we passed 
up the Narrows. Steadily the wind grew 
stronger and the gulls kept flying lower 
and lower. Over Manhattan and Jersey 
dense black clouds hung like a pall. No 
one got excited. It was all a matter of course: 
