Jump to content

Page:Lewis - The Man Who Knew Coolidge (1928).djvu/116

From Wikisource
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
112
THE MAN WHO KNEW COOLIDGE

So you can see what a place that was!

And I almost forgot: for every six tables they had a free Christian Science literature stand with the Monitor and all the rest of 'em right there perfectly free for the taking.

Not that I think much of Christian Science myself. Me, I'm a Congregationalist. But still, it was pretty nice to be able to take some free literature home to your hotel, so's you could read it if you ever got time in between trolley rides, and going out motoring with folks from your home town, and the movies, and all those other pleasures that you find in Los Angeles.

But I fear I'm getting a little off my subject. I didn't mean to spend so much time on California. I just meant to say that I didn't sleep as good last night as I did on my trip to California—

And oh say, there is just one thing more that I want to add, if it won't bore you too much, about that Junipero Serra Inn: On each and every tray a fellow—and you don't have to ask him, he just does it voluntarily, without any fuss and feathers