was hot] & put on my light cambric dress. We had a nice time -
"Mary A" -Farley came up & we sat out on the
piazza in the moonlight and talked - Chat lent me "The Choir Invisible", which I
have just finished tonight. I think it is fine
(not particularly as a story, tho') & I hope I can remember some
of the lessons it has taught me. Oh! The struggles I have gone
through these last months are what will make a different woman of me the
rest of my life - I feel as tho' I ought to be gray and aged
compared with half a year ago - but I'm beginning to see the light.
I can't even write down these things, tho' no one is to read this book
they are too sacred some of them and some too terrible to put down
like everyday matters - But I wouldn't live through - the same way -
a certain week of my existence in July again for a good deal on the
end of my life.
Saturday night I went up with Claude
to call on Charella &
Miss Humphrey,
Miss Bessie Clarke was there - & Mr.
Schumacher - & we had a very pleasant time indeed - It
was a flood of silver moonlight - coming home. Ned
& Edith were up Sunday I spent resting all day - &
reading - till five o'clock
1897
was hot] & put on my light cambric dress. We had a nice time -
"Mary A" -Farley came up & we sat out on the
piazza in the moonlight and talked - Chat lent me "The Choir Invisible", which I
have just finished tonight. I think it is fine
(not particularly as a story, tho') & I hope I can remember some
of the lessons it has taught me. Oh! The struggles I have gone
through these last months are what will make a different woman of me the
rest of my life - I feel as tho' I ought to be gray and aged
compared with half a year ago - but I'm beginning to see the light.
I can't even write down these things, tho' no one is to read this book
they are too sacred some of them and some too terrible to put down
like everyday matters - But I wouldn't live through - the same way -
a certain week of my existence in July again for a good deal on the
end of my life.
Saturday night I went up with Claude
to call on Charella &
Miss Humphrey,
Miss Bessie Clarke was there - & Mr.
Schumacher - & we had a very pleasant time indeed - It
was a flood of silver moonlight - coming home. Ned
& Edith were up Sunday I spent resting all day - &
reading - till five o'clock
1897
was hot] & put on my light cambric dress. We had a nice time -
"Mary A" -Farley came up & we sat out on the
piazza in the moonlight and talked - Chat lent me "The Choir Invisible", which I
have just finished tonight. I think it is fine
(not particularly as a story, tho') & I hope I can remember some
of the lessons it has taught me. Oh! The struggles I have gone
through these last months are what will make a different woman of me the
rest of my life - I feel as tho' I ought to be gray and aged
compared with half a year ago - but I'm beginning to see the light.
I can't even write down these things, tho' no one is to read this book
they are too sacred some of them and some too terrible to put down
like everyday matters - But I wouldn't live through - the same way -
a certain week of my existence in July again for a good deal on the
end of my life.
Saturday night I went up with Claude
to call on Charella &
Miss Humphrey,
Miss Bessie Clarke was there - & Mr.
Schumacher - & we had a very pleasant time indeed - It
was a flood of silver moonlight - coming home. Ned
& Edith were up Sunday I spent resting all day - &
reading - till five o'clock