It was very wet this morning. Mr. Dee, who is very far gone now, and whom poor Mrs. Donovan, proprietress of the hotel cannot move, was bawling and singing all the morning. After I was playing billiards with another fellow when he came in. He told me what I was to do most violently when my turn came, and though I got a canon, and potted the white, he began swearing because I didn’t do what he told me!! It seems he was a very nice gentleman, but is very far gone. Had a swim before dinner, but it was not much good as the waves were too big. Then had billiards and croquet, and a swim near the hotel after dinner. It’s funny how afraid Miss O’Brien is of wasps. The minute she sees one she springs up and tries to run away from it. Played Coon Can till very late, and I won. To-morrow is our last day! Well, we had a glorious time, thanks to Miss O’Brien’s generosity, and I am not to be pitied seeing that I am going to Bantry to-morrow.