327NOVEMBER 14 Mon 1910. Reinhardt was in & he & CFB changed the grades a good deal. I finished my draft of the Specification Embroidered towels & read "Friendly Stars" tonight. sewed & wrote. The boys were in the office today. Some warmer but more snow at night Emich met Mother & Miss McLaughlin at Sibley's- She told some experiences with Mr. Stone. Tonight I read Arnold Bennett's "Old river's Tale" - very amusing - a fine description & a funny one of a fashion plate - now hot bath & bed! 1912 Rising - breakfast getting getting supper at night. Carey's chickens" aloud evenings from well! Fri. 1913 Cooler and pleasanter. Marguerite brought her work up tonight and we had a nice visit. After she went I finished the second chapter of "The White Linen Nurse" and of course we were late to bed! Sat 1914. A lovely day. Lunched with C.U. at Sibley's Took a heavenly walk with Irene out through "Windmill Valley". Gathered some lovely pansies on the Penfield road (She is a "Pansy-girl) Whirled up to Claude's for dinner & back to dress, & then to K. Fichtners's to Florence, Irene, Cider later Edith S. Much "persiflage" in which I held my own. She brought us all home in the Franklin. Great fun, but fatiguing.

327NOVEMBER 14 Mon 1910. Reinhardt was in & he & CFB changed the grades a good deal. I finished my draft of the Specification Embroidered towels & read "Friendly Stars" tonight. sewed & wrote. The boys were in the office today. Some warmer but more snow at night Emich met Mother & Miss McLaughlin at Sibley's- She told some experiences with Mr. Stone. Tonight I read Arnold Bennett's "Old river's Tale" - very amusing - a fine description & a funny one of a fashion plate - now hot bath & bed! 1912 Rising - breakfast getting getting supper at night. Carey's chickens" aloud evenings from well! Fri. 1913 Cooler and pleasanter. Marguerite brought her work up tonight and we had a nice visit. After she went I finished the second chapter of "The White Linen Nurse" and of course we were late to bed! Sat 1914. A lovely day. Lunched with C.U. at Sibley's Took a heavenly walk with Irene out through "Windmill Valley". Gathered some lovely pansies on the Penfield road (She is a "Pansy-girl) Whirled up to Claude's for dinner & back to dress, & then to K. Fichtners's to Florence, Irene, Cider later Edith S. Much "persiflage" in which I held my own. She brought us all home in the Franklin. Great fun, but fatiguing.

327NOVEMBER 14 Mon 1910. Reinhardt was in & he & CFB changed the grades a good deal. I finished my draft of the Specification Embroidered towels & read "Friendly Stars" tonight. sewed & wrote. The boys were in the office today. Some warmer but more snow at night Emich met Mother & Miss McLaughlin at Sibley's- She told some experiences with Mr. Stone. Tonight I read Arnold Bennett's "Old river's Tale" - very amusing - a fine description & a funny one of a fashion plate - now hot bath & bed! 1912 Rising - breakfast getting getting supper at night. Carey's chickens" aloud evenings from well! Fri. 1913 Cooler and pleasanter. Marguerite brought her work up tonight and we had a nice visit. After she went I finished the second chapter of "The White Linen Nurse" and of course we were late to bed! Sat 1914. A lovely day. Lunched with C.U. at Sibley's Took a heavenly walk with Irene out through "Windmill Valley". Gathered some lovely pansies on the Penfield road (She is a "Pansy-girl) Whirled up to Claude's for dinner & back to dress, & then to K. Fichtners's to Florence, Irene, Cider later Edith S. Much "persiflage" in which I held my own. She brought us all home in the Franklin. Great fun, but fatiguing.
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