Nov. 25 Sun.
Went up to Cro'nest about noon. Claude
just home from N.Y. & as I tho't he was
rather tired didn't stay long. Saw Henry just a minute (at his dinner) The sun came out a
little while. I read after dinner and later
Mary & Nellie came but didn't stay long. Read the magazines in the
evening. How perfectly interesting that sounds! I don't think I'm cut
out to keep a journal. I have interests and pleasures in life, many
and constant - but my journal sound as flat as boiled leaves - with
salt - I'm sure I don't know why I go on keeping it!
Nov.26. Mon.JGC went to N.Y.
(JW's there) Papa
read aloud to us tonight. I fussed.
Nov. 27. Tues.
Rather rainy but Mary& I went to the
Lyceum to see "Mr.
Hopkinson" - a funny but very English - face. It was clever
but there was certainly "no one you could love" in it !
Nov. 28 Wed.
Still rather dark and horrid.
Had a headache. Florence Fowler & Ethel Mundy
spent the day with Char & were de- lighted with
Henry. Edith Andrews came tonight - on her way home from
Mexico
to spend
Thanksgiving. She's as gay there as everywhere - with 2
devoted admirers (at least). She slept with me.
Nov. 25 Sun.
Went up to Cro'nest about noon. Claude
just home from N.Y. & as I tho't he was
rather tired didn't stay long. Saw Henry just a minute (at his dinner) The sun came out a
little while. I read after dinner and later
Mary & Nellie came but didn't stay long. Read the magazines in the
evening. How perfectly interesting that sounds! I don't think I'm cut
out to keep a journal. I have interests and pleasures in life, many
and constant - but my journal sound as flat as boiled leaves - with
salt - I'm sure I don't know why I go on keeping it!
Nov.26. Mon.JGC went to N.Y.
(JW's there) Papa
read aloud to us tonight. I fussed.
Nov. 27. Tues.
Rather rainy but Mary& I went to the
Lyceum to see "Mr.
Hopkinson" - a funny but very English - face. It was clever
but there was certainly "no one you could love" in it !
Nov. 28 Wed.
Still rather dark and horrid.
Had a headache. Florence Fowler & Ethel Mundy
spent the day with Char & were de- lighted with
Henry. Edith Andrews came tonight - on her way home from
Mexico
to spend
Thanksgiving. She's as gay there as everywhere - with 2
devoted admirers (at least). She slept with me.
Nov. 25 Sun.
Went up to Cro'nest about noon. Claude
just home from N.Y. & as I tho't he was
rather tired didn't stay long. Saw Henry just a minute (at his dinner) The sun came out a
little while. I read after dinner and later
Mary & Nellie came but didn't stay long. Read the magazines in the
evening. How perfectly interesting that sounds! I don't think I'm cut
out to keep a journal. I have interests and pleasures in life, many
and constant - but my journal sound as flat as boiled leaves - with
salt - I'm sure I don't know why I go on keeping it!
Nov.26. Mon.JGC went to N.Y.
(JW's there) Papa
read aloud to us tonight. I fussed.
Nov. 27. Tues.
Rather rainy but Mary& I went to the
Lyceum to see "Mr.
Hopkinson" - a funny but very English - face. It was clever
but there was certainly "no one you could love" in it !
Nov. 28 Wed.
Still rather dark and horrid.
Had a headache. Florence Fowler & Ethel Mundy
spent the day with Char & were de- lighted with
Henry. Edith Andrews came tonight - on her way home from
Mexico
to spend
Thanksgiving. She's as gay there as everywhere - with 2
devoted admirers (at least). She slept with me.