[Campton—Saturday, 15 June 1872]

Saturday morning. We arrived in Campton after a lovely drive quite in season to walk to the P.O. and get our letters before dinner. We were hungry enough. After dinner the rain came down again and kept on pretty steadily until sunset when there was another splendid vision upon the mountains & a rainbow in the east. Such a sight, such beauty, I have seldom seen. I remember it with Interlacken one evening. Today the atmosphere is like crystal, clear, cool and deliciously melodious and fragrant. We talk of making a days expedition to Sandwich.


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