Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 24, September 10, 1870 by Various
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RICHARD S., Jr., was sure he had met me before; and, as a friend, he would say the establishment was not responsible for valuables unless deposited in the safe. He would take my watch and jewelry to wear while I was there, inasmuch as HE WAS THE SAFE HIMSELF. The charming Miss S. didn't say anything, but she smiled, and looked such unutterable things from behind the blinds, that I expect to find it all in the bill. Everybody that can get a railroad pass should come to Sandy Point WHAT TO DO. Sit in the reading-room and look over the torn files of two daily papers a week and a half old; or study a hotel advertiser. THE SURF BATHING is magnificent. The prevalence of an unmitigated undertow renders it quite exhilarating for old ladies and invalids. Any one who is drowned will have every attention paid to his remains,--by the sharks. BOATING. Everybody boats. The ROWE Brothers are here, and sing on the water by moonlight. You can blister your bands at an oar, or bale out the boat, |
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