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A. Ronaldson, as host and hostess, were ably assisted by the Eller brothers; "and never did the festal bowers of this popular picnic ground witness a jollier gathering. " Be- sides those mentioned there were present the Mor- gans, Hirsts, Chapmans, Humbles, Bensons, and the Messrs. F. B. Close, Christian, Desmoulins, Ewen, Farquhar, Gaskell, Grayson, Grouse, Mac- lagan, Paley, Rickards, Romanes, Wakefield, Walker, Warren, Watson, and Wilde. "After the wants of the inner man had been supplied, t...he woods became vocal with the songs of merrie Eng- land, and in the lull of lively carols reminis- cences of the tight little Isle were indulged in, and memories of hapi). V gatherings were recalled. " Quite extraordinary was the amount of travel- ing back and forth between England and the Le Mars colony. William B. Close and his bride journeyed to the former's old home on business and pleasure bent. Jack Wakefield always re- turned "hale, hearty and happy as of yore", though his friends feared once that his vessel had gone down.
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