I am afraid she is dying! She can only gasp instead of talk and
looks so pale & thin and patient and helpless. Awful disease! She is too sweet to suffer so and I
hope she will soon be released. I felt as tho' I kissed her goodbye
for the last time. To-night we were invited to Behn'sChristmas Party & went about 9:30 - staying till nearly
12. There was dancing - plenty - children & others. I talked to
The Harris's & "Pom" Dickinson,
the
Turpins, etc. Then a most German
supper I ever tasted. Then music - mandolin guitar & piano
&c. &c. over at the other house. A crisp cold night.
Dec. 31. Sunday.
The last day of the old year. I didn't get up till almost noon -
so tired. Took a bath. Had dinner & spent a lazy after-
noon and evening on the couch before the fire reading the new magazines.
Popped some corn & helped eat it, and so on. Went to bed rather
late, but was waked at 12 with a din of fog horns and whistles
and bells. Goodbye old 1893!
I am afraid she is dying! She can only gasp instead of talk and
looks so pale & thin and patient and helpless. Awful disease! She is too sweet to suffer so and I
hope she will soon be released. I felt as tho' I kissed her goodbye
for the last time. To-night we were invited to Behn'sChristmas Party & went about 9:30 - staying till nearly
12. There was dancing - plenty - children & others. I talked to
The Harris's & "Pom" Dickinson,
the
Turpins, etc. Then a most German
supper I ever tasted. Then music - mandolin guitar & piano
&c. &c. over at the other house. A crisp cold night.
Dec. 31. Sunday.
The last day of the old year. I didn't get up till almost noon -
so tired. Took a bath. Had dinner & spent a lazy after-
noon and evening on the couch before the fire reading the new magazines.
Popped some corn & helped eat it, and so on. Went to bed rather
late, but was waked at 12 with a din of fog horns and whistles
and bells. Goodbye old 1893!
I am afraid she is dying! She can only gasp instead of talk and
looks so pale & thin and patient and helpless. Awful disease! She is too sweet to suffer so and I
hope she will soon be released. I felt as tho' I kissed her goodbye
for the last time. To-night we were invited to Behn'sChristmas Party & went about 9:30 - staying till nearly
12. There was dancing - plenty - children & others. I talked to
The Harris's & "Pom" Dickinson,
the
Turpins, etc. Then a most German
supper I ever tasted. Then music - mandolin guitar & piano
&c. &c. over at the other house. A crisp cold night.
Dec. 31. Sunday.
The last day of the old year. I didn't get up till almost noon -
so tired. Took a bath. Had dinner & spent a lazy after-
noon and evening on the couch before the fire reading the new magazines.
Popped some corn & helped eat it, and so on. Went to bed rather
late, but was waked at 12 with a din of fog horns and whistles
and bells. Goodbye old 1893!