1895
as both Mama & Mate had head- aches and everyone was too used up. We talked & looked a photographs and Mate gave us some very sweet prints of some of Carl's recent ones. He chattered away all the p.m. And when we got ready to go he wouldn't kiss Mama & wanted to kiss me, without my even suggesting it! We left about 4:30 or so and after leaving the car at the
Bridge
, walked across. The promenade was full of "East Side" children & their foreign fathers & mothers - A very "mixed" & a very picturesque crowd. We walked down Park Row & thro' City Hall park & took a Broadway car up- after wards eating "supper" (no good) at the Margaret Louisa. Then Mama wrote to "Geordie" & I to Helen Davis & we both went to bed very tired & had a nice long nights' rest - which we both needed badly. May 27 Monday It was pouring when we got up - but had cleared so after breakfast that we started off without rub-

1895
as both Mama & Mate had head- aches and everyone was too used up. We talked & looked a photographs and Mate gave us some very sweet prints of some of Carl's recent ones. He chattered away all the p.m. And when we got ready to go he wouldn't kiss Mama & wanted to kiss me, without my even suggesting it! We left about 4:30 or so and after leaving the car at the
Bridge
, walked across. The promenade was full of "East Side" children & their foreign fathers & mothers - A very "mixed" & a very picturesque crowd. We walked down Park Row & thro' City Hall park & took a Broadway car up- after wards eating "supper" (no good) at the Margaret Louisa. Then Mama wrote to "Geordie" & I to Helen Davis & we both went to bed very tired & had a nice long nights' rest - which we both needed badly. May 27 Monday It was pouring when we got up - but had cleared so after breakfast that we started off without rub-

1895
as both Mama & Mate had head- aches and everyone was too used up. We talked & looked a photographs and Mate gave us some very sweet prints of some of Carl's recent ones. He chattered away all the p.m. And when we got ready to go he wouldn't kiss Mama & wanted to kiss me, without my even suggesting it! We left about 4:30 or so and after leaving the car at the
Bridge
, walked across. The promenade was full of "East Side" children & their foreign fathers & mothers - A very "mixed" & a very picturesque crowd. We walked down Park Row & thro' City Hall park & took a Broadway car up- after wards eating "supper" (no good) at the Margaret Louisa. Then Mama wrote to "Geordie" & I to Helen Davis & we both went to bed very tired & had a nice long nights' rest - which we both needed badly. May 27 Monday It was pouring when we got up - but had cleared so after breakfast that we started off without rub-
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