June 27 , 1925 - Continued 
Ni^ght of the 27 th. Had quite a squall and heavy rain. Heaviest I 
believe I'd seen or heard in two seasons. Leaks which ordinarily didn't 
t 
exist in light rains showed up everywhere. Slight one over my left ankle, 
which a towel over the mosquito net took up, though just off that corner 
quite a leak poured down on the floor. 
But Valentine: it came down so on his bed that he was drenched, had to 
take off his pajamas and dry off his body. And on his bed were at least two 
great big puddles that made one laugh to look at them. Miller pointed his 
vlashlight close to them and all three of us had a good laugh/ when, at about 
the worst point. Miller said, "It ain't goin' to rain no mo'." Valentine 
had to wait until the rain was over, then turn his mattress, and put on his 
bathrobe to sleep. Night was cool enough thereafter for it. 
