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We wrote & ate and talked and Jimmie

(in a pink shirt, magenta & white suspenders beribboned hat & giddy rose colored - red & brown embroidered slippers) talked to us - & the children and after dinner Mr. Graham brought Mr. Dymond

down and introduced us & he reclined on the ground - in white hat & blue shirt & grass linen trousers & a big pipe - & talked and entertained us. He has a nice voice and I like him - would like to see his wife with him - Such a fine couple. His cousin Hilda - (whom I like) and her friend Maud (with dimples & a Louise Stowell lisp) came too & we talked till the supper bell. After supper we had quite a long call from Mrs. Rose, Prof. R. & his sister, Flav, Ralph, Gray & Howard True. They want us to go up to Eel Creek picnicing tomorrow. When they'd gone I sat on the piazza & wrote 3 letters to Claude, Mama & Con. The girls went to bed early - & I to my room. Listened to the Dymonds singing and finish- ed reading "Father Stafford" Chat gave me. July 19, Monday. A lovely breezy morning and cooler. We had a siesta on the piazza with the Hilda

We wrote & ate and talked and Jimmie

(in a pink shirt, magenta & white suspenders beribboned hat & giddy rose colored - red & brown embroidered slippers) talked to us - & the children and after dinner Mr. Graham brought Mr. Dymond

down and introduced us & he reclined on the ground - in white hat & blue shirt & grass linen trousers & a big pipe - & talked and entertained us. He has a nice voice and I like him - would like to see his wife with him - Such a fine couple. His cousin Hilda - (whom I like) and her friend Maud (with dimples & a Louise Stowell lisp) came too & we talked till the supper bell. After supper we had quite a long call from Mrs. Rose, Prof. R. & his sister, Flav, Ralph, Gray & Howard True. They want us to go up to Eel Creek picnicing tomorrow. When they'd gone I sat on the piazza & wrote 3 letters to Claude, Mama & Con. The girls went to bed early - & I to my room. Listened to the Dymonds singing and finish- ed reading "Father Stafford" Chat gave me. July 19, Monday. A lovely breezy morning and cooler. We had a siesta on the piazza with the Hilda

We wrote & ate and talked and Jimmie

(in a pink shirt, magenta & white suspenders beribboned hat & giddy rose colored - red & brown embroidered slippers) talked to us - & the children and after dinner Mr. Graham brought Mr. Dymond

down and introduced us & he reclined on the ground - in white hat & blue shirt & grass linen trousers & a big pipe - & talked and entertained us. He has a nice voice and I like him - would like to see his wife with him - Such a fine couple. His cousin Hilda - (whom I like) and her friend Maud (with dimples & a Louise Stowell lisp) came too & we talked till the supper bell. After supper we had quite a long call from Mrs. Rose, Prof. R. & his sister, Flav, Ralph, Gray & Howard True. They want us to go up to Eel Creek picnicing tomorrow. When they'd gone I sat on the piazza & wrote 3 letters to Claude, Mama & Con. The girls went to bed early - & I to my room. Listened to the Dymonds singing and finish- ed reading "Father Stafford" Chat gave me. July 19, Monday. A lovely breezy morning and cooler. We had a siesta on the piazza with the Hilda
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