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1899
the lake & to Riverside cemetery & this morn-
(6/18)
ing both Edith & Con came for me to ride, but I only went to the park for a little while. This afternoon I called, with Claude, on Mrs. Hoyt whom I found quite charming. Mr. Peck came while we were there. Then I went to Lura’s to tea & we walked over to the Hospital to see Matie Hawley, who is sick there.
(6/12)
The event, lately however, is seeing Maude Adams in “Romeo & Juliet” – so sweet & charming & girlish & dear Faversham was sick & couldn’t play Romeo – but I liked Orrin Johnson, who did play it, very much indeed – a young boyish black–haired - brave– faced fellow – manly and handsome. Hackett’s Mercutio was rather active but I liked him well, on the whole, & he pleased the audience mightily. Mrs. Hoyt says his wife, Mary Mannering was in the audience. I sat with Chat & Mrs. Armstrong & Mary, Ida & Edith near us. Mrs. Davis is back from Boston and evidently enjoyed herself. "Rudolph" our cat, grows awfully

1899
the lake & to Riverside cemetery & this morn-
(6/18)
ing both Edith & Con came for me to ride, but I only went to the park for a little while. This afternoon I called, with Claude, on Mrs. Hoyt whom I found quite charming. Mr. Peck came while we were there. Then I went to Lura’s to tea & we walked over to the Hospital to see Matie Hawley, who is sick there.
(6/12)
The event, lately however, is seeing Maude Adams in “Romeo & Juliet” – so sweet & charming & girlish & dear Faversham was sick & couldn’t play Romeo – but I liked Orrin Johnson, who did play it, very much indeed – a young boyish black–haired - brave– faced fellow – manly and handsome. Hackett’s Mercutio was rather active but I liked him well, on the whole, & he pleased the audience mightily. Mrs. Hoyt says his wife, Mary Mannering was in the audience. I sat with Chat & Mrs. Armstrong & Mary, Ida & Edith near us. Mrs. Davis is back from Boston and evidently enjoyed herself. "Rudolph" our cat, grows awfully

1899
the lake & to Riverside cemetery & this morn-
(6/18)
ing both Edith & Con came for me to ride, but I only went to the park for a little while. This afternoon I called, with Claude, on Mrs. Hoyt whom I found quite charming. Mr. Peck came while we were there. Then I went to Lura’s to tea & we walked over to the Hospital to see Matie Hawley, who is sick there.
(6/12)
The event, lately however, is seeing Maude Adams in “Romeo & Juliet” – so sweet & charming & girlish & dear Faversham was sick & couldn’t play Romeo – but I liked Orrin Johnson, who did play it, very much indeed – a young boyish black–haired - brave– faced fellow – manly and handsome. Hackett’s Mercutio was rather active but I liked him well, on the whole, & he pleased the audience mightily. Mrs. Hoyt says his wife, Mary Mannering was in the audience. I sat with Chat & Mrs. Armstrong & Mary, Ida & Edith near us. Mrs. Davis is back from Boston and evidently enjoyed herself. "Rudolph" our cat, grows awfully
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