The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . nd it is about time forme to get back to work. I ve achance 011 the Sun which is one notto let slip, and the sooner I get therethe better. I hate to leave you,sweetheart, but you will enjoy your-self so much at the hotel that I mafraid you will not miss me as muchas I shall want you to. And so it came to pass that whenthe Grand View opened its doors onJune 15 there was a new waiter-girlbehind one of the flower-decked tablesin the long dining room; a verypretty girl, too, in her neat white capand apron, as the head wai

The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . nd it is about time forme to get back to work. I ve achance 011 the Sun which is one notto let slip, and the sooner I get therethe better. I hate to leave you,sweetheart, but you will enjoy your-self so much at the hotel that I mafraid you will not miss me as muchas I shall want you to. And so it came to pass that whenthe Grand View opened its doors onJune 15 there was a new waiter-girlbehind one of the flower-decked tablesin the long dining room; a verypretty girl, too, in her neat white capand apron, as the head wai Stock Photo
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The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . nd it is about time forme to get back to work. I ve achance 011 the Sun which is one notto let slip, and the sooner I get therethe better. I hate to leave you, sweetheart, but you will enjoy your-self so much at the hotel that I mafraid you will not miss me as muchas I shall want you to. And so it came to pass that whenthe Grand View opened its doors onJune 15 there was a new waiter-girlbehind one of the flower-decked tablesin the long dining room; a verypretty girl, too, in her neat white capand apron, as the head waiter fromDartmouth noticed with admiration and the other girls with a bit of envy.Kittie was a little nervous as shestood awaiting the first appearance ofthe people who had been assigned toher table. Theyre all from NewYork, going to stay the whole season, just soft snaps, the head waiter hadassured her, and she had thankedhim with one of her sweetest smiles.After the first awkwardness hadpassed away she found, too, that thevouns: collegian had been correct in his estimate.. Mrs. Van Dereks dog was obnox-ious, for Kitty simply despised pugsanyway, and this ones temper hadbeen spoiled by a long course ofpampering and petting. But Mrs.Van Derek herself did not need toquote her old Dutch pedigree to showthat she was a true lady, and trueladies, as Kittie soon learned fromhotel life, are al-ways kind andcourteous. Mrs. Jacobswore diamonds atevery meal to besure, and simply