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at Stony Lake - and that he had a commission as Lieutenant of the Dragoons in Toronto this winter. Con came up and spent the evening & staid late. It was a lovely, frosty moonlight night Sat. Oct. 9th A windy morning - cold, too, and rather cloudy. I had "a day off" and went up to Geneseo with Claude. To the Genesee Valley Hunt Club Horse Show (mostly) A great many men in riding clothes went up with us on the train and everyone who didn't talk "golf" talked "hunters" and "traps" &c. Adolph Gracy was on-going up to Dansville - and we saw David Gray at Avon - all togged out in golf clothes. Mrs. Coyne was at the station in a stunning new high-seated trap. Her brother came. Claude and I had our wheels and didn't meet her till we got up into town. She was very nice and came over and showed me through the new house which is very nice indeed, I think. Then, while Claude finished his "superintending" & chose colors, I took Diana and went into the Wadsworths' grounds - at both ends of the village the Jas. W. I liked the best - a forest road for a quarter of a mile - fat gray squirrels hunting nuts and lovely little hills and dales and brooks and bridges and fine old forest trees. The house is a real old colonial one - but not a good color. I


at Stony Lake - and that he had a commission as Lieutenant of the Dragoons in Toronto this winter. Con came up and spent the evening & staid late. It was a lovely, frosty moonlight night Sat. Oct. 9th A windy morning - cold, too, and rather cloudy. I had "a day off" and went up to Geneseo with Claude. To the Genesee Valley Hunt Club Horse Show (mostly) A great many men in riding clothes went up with us on the train and everyone who didn't talk "golf" talked "hunters" and "traps" &c. Adolph Gracy was on-going up to Dansville - and we saw David Gray at Avon - all togged out in golf clothes. Mrs. Coyne was at the station in a stunning new high-seated trap. Her brother came. Claude and I had our wheels and didn't meet her till we got up into town. She was very nice and came over and showed me through the new house which is very nice indeed, I think. Then, while Claude finished his "superintending" & chose colors, I took Diana and went into the Wadsworths' grounds - at both ends of the village the Jas. W. I liked the best - a forest road for a quarter of a mile - fat gray squirrels hunting nuts and lovely little hills and dales and brooks and bridges and fine old forest trees. The house is a real old colonial one - but not a good color. I


at Stony Lake - and that he had a commission as Lieutenant of the Dragoons in Toronto this winter. Con came up and spent the evening & staid late. It was a lovely, frosty moonlight night Sat. Oct. 9th A windy morning - cold, too, and rather cloudy. I had "a day off" and went up to Geneseo with Claude. To the Genesee Valley Hunt Club Horse Show (mostly) A great many men in riding clothes went up with us on the train and everyone who didn't talk "golf" talked "hunters" and "traps" &c. Adolph Gracy was on-going up to Dansville - and we saw David Gray at Avon - all togged out in golf clothes. Mrs. Coyne was at the station in a stunning new high-seated trap. Her brother came. Claude and I had our wheels and didn't meet her till we got up into town. She was very nice and came over and showed me through the new house which is very nice indeed, I think. Then, while Claude finished his "superintending" & chose colors, I took Diana and went into the Wadsworths' grounds - at both ends of the village the Jas. W. I liked the best - a forest road for a quarter of a mile - fat gray squirrels hunting nuts and lovely little hills and dales and brooks and bridges and fine old forest trees. The house is a real old colonial one - but not a good color. I

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