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It was now quite dark and we started homeward.  When
we reached the stream, near which Mr. E.'s home
is, we walked up to the walnut tree where on a 
former occasion we got a nice supply of nuts.  It
was very dark now and only very light objects could
be seen, yet walking about under the tree we managed
to find over 40 nuts.  We now started for the
station.  Glowworms have again, for perhaps more than
a month, become very noticeable.  We were overtaken by
Mr. E.; he told us he had made a supply of mushroom
catsup & had set aside a bottle for Mr. W.  Reaching the
station we had but a short time to wait when we took
a train home, we reached home at 8 o'clock. The day
was very warm; Mr. W. was dressed in summer clothing.
It had been cloudy all day, threatening in fact at 
times, yet not a drop of rain fell.

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Oct. 14. 99.  A trip again to Relay. to the "Gentian Hills"
then to the "Cascades", the ravine. "Camp Cozy" and Catonsville.
We met at Camden station at about 7:15 A.M.
to take either the 7:20 or 7:30 A.M. train. Miss M. was

        