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I gave them an "evasive answer" as Gilmore says. They wanted me to go Turkish - bathing with them & Mae and "Hat Sprague" I went to Charella's recital instead, with Mama. It was interesting - lovely flowers in vases - warm spring rain coming in thro' the open windows Charella looking charming under the lights playing accompani ments. The girls standing on a rug in front of the piano and a palm and some good looking men standing in the doors & sitting about & the women in the "good seats". Maud Warner's fiance (Force Parker) looking at her most adoringly while she sang & sang - looking at a spot the wall - and so on - I sat next to Helen Davis & we chatted between times. I admire her. Will Orchard was there. We had phosphate & walked home. It had stopped raining for the present. "Wat" Gillis was in front - whistling "The Bowery"!


I gave them an "evasive answer" as Gilmore says. They wanted me to go Turkish - bathing with them & Mae and "Hat Sprague" I went to Charella's recital instead, with Mama. It was interesting - lovely flowers in vases - warm spring rain coming in thro' the open windows Charella looking charming under the lights playing accompani ments. The girls standing on a rug in front of the piano and a palm and some good looking men standing in the doors & sitting about & the women in the "good seats". Maud Warner's fiance (Force Parker) looking at her most adoringly while she sang & sang - looking at a spot the wall - and so on - I sat next to Helen Davis & we chatted between times. I admire her. Will Orchard was there. We had phosphate & walked home. It had stopped raining for the present. "Wat" Gillis was in front - whistling "The Bowery"!


I gave them an "evasive answer" as Gilmore says. They wanted me to go Turkish - bathing with them & Mae and "Hat Sprague" I went to Charella's recital instead, with Mama. It was interesting - lovely flowers in vases - warm spring rain coming in thro' the open windows Charella looking charming under the lights playing accompani ments. The girls standing on a rug in front of the piano and a palm and some good looking men standing in the doors & sitting about & the women in the "good seats". Maud Warner's fiance (Force Parker) looking at her most adoringly while she sang & sang - looking at a spot the wall - and so on - I sat next to Helen Davis & we chatted between times. I admire her. Will Orchard was there. We had phosphate & walked home. It had stopped raining for the present. "Wat" Gillis was in front - whistling "The Bowery"!

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