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1889.05.14

Tuesday May 14th 1889: Dumbfounded, Mr. Bell listens to the rain, then says, “Mr. Burnett, tell no one you could access this box. Seeing the contents is your reward for silence.” Mr. Burnett swallows nervously and nods. Read more here, here, and here.

Posted bySolomon Everta2019-08-132019-08-07Posted inUncategorizedTags:1889.05, Bell, Burnett, safe, Weather

1889.05.13

Monday May 13th 1889: Arriving quite early, Mr. Race relieves the night clerk and follows the paths of the swirls in the redwood counters, reading the story left by Mr. Mowry. Read more here and here.

Posted bySolomon Everta2019-08-052019-06-19Posted inUncategorizedTags:1889.05, Grand Hotel, Mowry, Race

1889.05.12

Sunday May 12th 1889: Despite the delay of his departure, Mr. Schroeder transforms himself, waves to his confidants, and dives downward to pursue his calling below the waves, while Mr. Cook’s grief nearly kills him. Read more here, here, here, and here.

Posted bySolomon Everta2019-07-282019-06-19Posted inUncategorizedTags:1889.05, Cook, fishing, Schroeder

1889.05.11

Saturday May 11th 1889: Despite the height of the awning, the ever patient and gentle Powder’s head makes a dent therein as he sits with the two score guests to celebrate Miss Dickson’s birthday. Read more here and here.

Posted bySolomon Everta2019-07-202019-06-19Posted inUncategorizedTags:1889.05, Dickson, party, Powder

1889.05.10

Friday May 10th 1889: In the lobby of the Bay Hotel, Mr. Nathan stirs in a small amount of gunpowder into his tea before returning to a rematch with Mr. Potter. Read more here and here.

Posted bySolomon Everta2019-07-122019-06-19Posted inUncategorizedTags:1889.05, Bay Hotel, Nathan, Potter

1889.05.09

Thursday May 9th 1889: Just before opening, Mr. Richardson places a hot towel infused with an elixir of tranquility on the face of Mr. McGeorge, causing an acceptance of the unfinished state of their endeavour. Read more here, here, and here.

Posted bySolomon Everta2019-07-042019-06-12Posted inUncategorizedTags:1889.05, Grand Hotel, McGeorge, Richardson

1889.05.08

Wednesday May 8th 1889: Hoping to win more customers with the sight of a well aligned team, Mr. Kingston adjusts the stripes on the dazzle of zebras employed in pulling his delivery wagon. Read more here.

Posted bySolomon Everta2019-06-262019-06-12Posted inUncategorizedTags:1889.05, animals, Kingston

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