stuff, trimming &c for four under-waists which Edith is to make me and some pretty
striped pique - blues & browns & buffs - for a shirt waist.
Ned got some - pinkish - for a
combing sacque. The girls persuaded me down to
supper and afterwards
Frederica came over with a letter from
Mrs. Spring
about board ($7.50 a piece) and we
discussed that and then played anagrams till 8:30 and I
came home & crochetted awhile while Papa read.
Sept. 3. Sunday
Real cold & rather cloudy. I staid home all morning & wrote
&c.
Claude read me Thackery's essay
on coats while I did the dishes. It is awfully funny. After dinner I
took a bath and then went up to Barker's to call on
Grace Greene Epes . Found Mr.
Work there - and Grace - and
Ruth an immense baby with big blue eyes.
Mr. W.
and I talked
World's Fair and when he went
Mrs. Barker had just come down stairs and
Mrs. Close came - she looked as pretty as I ever saw
her. Her fair hair
1893.
stuff, trimming &c for four under-waists which Edith is to make me and some pretty
striped pique - blues & browns & buffs - for a shirt waist.
Ned got some - pinkish - for a
combing sacque. The girls persuaded me down to
supper and afterwards
Frederica came over with a letter from
Mrs. Spring
about board ($7.50 a piece) and we
discussed that and then played anagrams till 8:30 and I
came home & crochetted awhile while Papa read.
Sept. 3. Sunday
Real cold & rather cloudy. I staid home all morning & wrote
&c.
Claude read me Thackery's essay
on coats while I did the dishes. It is awfully funny. After dinner I
took a bath and then went up to Barker's to call on
Grace Greene Epes . Found Mr.
Work there - and Grace - and
Ruth an immense baby with big blue eyes.
Mr. W.
and I talked
World's Fair and when he went
Mrs. Barker had just come down stairs and
Mrs. Close came - she looked as pretty as I ever saw
her. Her fair hair
1893.
stuff, trimming &c for four under-waists which Edith is to make me and some pretty
striped pique - blues & browns & buffs - for a shirt waist.
Ned got some - pinkish - for a
combing sacque. The girls persuaded me down to
supper and afterwards
Frederica came over with a letter from
Mrs. Spring
about board ($7.50 a piece) and we
discussed that and then played anagrams till 8:30 and I
came home & crochetted awhile while Papa read.
Sept. 3. Sunday
Real cold & rather cloudy. I staid home all morning & wrote
&c.
Claude read me Thackery's essay
on coats while I did the dishes. It is awfully funny. After dinner I
took a bath and then went up to Barker's to call on
Grace Greene Epes . Found Mr.
Work there - and Grace - and
Ruth an immense baby with big blue eyes.
Mr. W.
and I talked
World's Fair and when he went
Mrs. Barker had just come down stairs and
Mrs. Close came - she looked as pretty as I ever saw
her. Her fair hair