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1900
beside it where we rested and read. Then we started on a mile to a “4 corners” where we turned East again and rode three miles (thro’ “Maplewood” station - where there is a brick yard) to where this road joins the main cinder path - near the ice houses. The cross road was very pretty - or the side path was - some of the way it was cinders - & quite new. We got down home just in time for two-o’clock dinner - which we enjoyed. Zenda isn't feeling first rate today - but Zoro is sweeter than ever. He lay in my lap on the piazza while I read the N.Y. Herald. Later I got dressed & rode over to Charella's, but she wasn’t in, & then to Lura's where I stayed to tea with Edith & Laura Hutchinson & heard all about Lura's trip to New York. Mr. & Mrs. Hollingsworth were on the piazza before supper, they are so nice and Mrs. Bruner came in afterward. Got home rather early and Claude entertained me with accounts of Len Allen’s imitation of Mr. Stein. The Watson’s yachting plans, - The Dodd’s trousseau & furniture &c. &c.

1900
beside it where we rested and read. Then we started on a mile to a “4 corners” where we turned East again and rode three miles (thro’ “Maplewood” station - where there is a brick yard) to where this road joins the main cinder path - near the ice houses. The cross road was very pretty - or the side path was - some of the way it was cinders - & quite new. We got down home just in time for two-o’clock dinner - which we enjoyed. Zenda isn't feeling first rate today - but Zoro is sweeter than ever. He lay in my lap on the piazza while I read the N.Y. Herald. Later I got dressed & rode over to Charella's, but she wasn’t in, & then to Lura's where I stayed to tea with Edith & Laura Hutchinson & heard all about Lura's trip to New York. Mr. & Mrs. Hollingsworth were on the piazza before supper, they are so nice and Mrs. Bruner came in afterward. Got home rather early and Claude entertained me with accounts of Len Allen’s imitation of Mr. Stein. The Watson’s yachting plans, - The Dodd’s trousseau & furniture &c. &c.

1900
beside it where we rested and read. Then we started on a mile to a “4 corners” where we turned East again and rode three miles (thro’ “Maplewood” station - where there is a brick yard) to where this road joins the main cinder path - near the ice houses. The cross road was very pretty - or the side path was - some of the way it was cinders - & quite new. We got down home just in time for two-o’clock dinner - which we enjoyed. Zenda isn't feeling first rate today - but Zoro is sweeter than ever. He lay in my lap on the piazza while I read the N.Y. Herald. Later I got dressed & rode over to Charella's, but she wasn’t in, & then to Lura's where I stayed to tea with Edith & Laura Hutchinson & heard all about Lura's trip to New York. Mr. & Mrs. Hollingsworth were on the piazza before supper, they are so nice and Mrs. Bruner came in afterward. Got home rather early and Claude entertained me with accounts of Len Allen’s imitation of Mr. Stein. The Watson’s yachting plans, - The Dodd’s trousseau & furniture &c. &c.
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