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Circus day!
May 31. Wed. Still another lovely day. Claude went to Buffalo to the Opening of the Albright Library. He said Mr. & Mrs. Wicks both inquired for me! St. Gaudens was there. Kenyon Cox, Ralph Watson Gilder, Mrs. Grover Cleveland &c. &c. It was very pretty & very fine. I staid down this noon and was fitted to my brown silk shirtwaist & my white - with the Laura
Yoke. Tonight I wrote letters. Rather tired from yesterday ride. Jun 1. Thurs. Another gorgeous day. At 5:30 I went up to Highland Park on my wheel, where I met Chattie Davis and we browzed around till almost dark, and we saw the mist rolling across the valley - like the ocean. Stopped at Cro'nest, coming down. Mother was there - and Claude had a cold. Char looked pretty in her green silk. Ethel was off somewhere. Jun 2. Fri. Not so pleasant. Staid down town & shopped this noon. Tonight went over to the "Y" to a Vacation House concert &c. Edith was there & they had ice cream & cake &c. It was rather nice but I went mostly to "keep along". Jun. 3. Sat. Another gorgeous day. Very busy morning and our first (skimpy) half holiday. Claude is home sick with a cold settled in his dear tummy and I stopped to see him. He has sort of neuralgia too. He is dear and patient, but he is sick. I can't bear to see him so. Carlie was out on the upper piazza with him - expecting Kath. this p.m. I

Circus day!
May 31. Wed. Still another lovely day. Claude went to Buffalo to the Opening of the Albright Library. He said Mr. & Mrs. Wicks both inquired for me! St. Gaudens was there. Kenyon Cox, Ralph Watson Gilder, Mrs. Grover Cleveland &c. &c. It was very pretty & very fine. I staid down this noon and was fitted to my brown silk shirtwaist & my white - with the Laura
Yoke. Tonight I wrote letters. Rather tired from yesterday ride. Jun 1. Thurs. Another gorgeous day. At 5:30 I went up to Highland Park on my wheel, where I met Chattie Davis and we browzed around till almost dark, and we saw the mist rolling across the valley - like the ocean. Stopped at Cro'nest, coming down. Mother was there - and Claude had a cold. Char looked pretty in her green silk. Ethel was off somewhere. Jun 2. Fri. Not so pleasant. Staid down town & shopped this noon. Tonight went over to the "Y" to a Vacation House concert &c. Edith was there & they had ice cream & cake &c. It was rather nice but I went mostly to "keep along". Jun. 3. Sat. Another gorgeous day. Very busy morning and our first (skimpy) half holiday. Claude is home sick with a cold settled in his dear tummy and I stopped to see him. He has sort of neuralgia too. He is dear and patient, but he is sick. I can't bear to see him so. Carlie was out on the upper piazza with him - expecting Kath. this p.m. I

Circus day!
May 31. Wed. Still another lovely day. Claude went to Buffalo to the Opening of the Albright Library. He said Mr. & Mrs. Wicks both inquired for me! St. Gaudens was there. Kenyon Cox, Ralph Watson Gilder, Mrs. Grover Cleveland &c. &c. It was very pretty & very fine. I staid down this noon and was fitted to my brown silk shirtwaist & my white - with the Laura
Yoke. Tonight I wrote letters. Rather tired from yesterday ride. Jun 1. Thurs. Another gorgeous day. At 5:30 I went up to Highland Park on my wheel, where I met Chattie Davis and we browzed around till almost dark, and we saw the mist rolling across the valley - like the ocean. Stopped at Cro'nest, coming down. Mother was there - and Claude had a cold. Char looked pretty in her green silk. Ethel was off somewhere. Jun 2. Fri. Not so pleasant. Staid down town & shopped this noon. Tonight went over to the "Y" to a Vacation House concert &c. Edith was there & they had ice cream & cake &c. It was rather nice but I went mostly to "keep along". Jun. 3. Sat. Another gorgeous day. Very busy morning and our first (skimpy) half holiday. Claude is home sick with a cold settled in his dear tummy and I stopped to see him. He has sort of neuralgia too. He is dear and patient, but he is sick. I can't bear to see him so. Carlie was out on the upper piazza with him - expecting Kath. this p.m. I
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