1900
Lyceum.The Runaway GirlJan.6’00. Edith & I
[(9th)] Last Tuesday Claude and I went to five o’clock tea with Miss Scott at the Roby house – She has a pretty “den” & is an interesting girl – Has been to Ogunquit &c. &c. I have Helen’s dear Opal mounted with Diamonds with “dear Boy’s Christmas check and marked inside “N.E.D” and C.F.B” – it is an opal has 13 diamonds & I began wearing it on Friday (Jan 5th) (got it at Ettenheimer'sMr. Miller- the day before) so it must be either lucky or unlucky. Edith has been spending the evening with me tonight and we’ve been talking over old times when dear Ned was with us. I have met old Frank
once or twice I don’t see him so often as I used to but he doesn’t seem to change a bit — in himself – at least. The same interested, affectionate friend he used to be. Some way I feel as old – as old – tonight perhaps because I’ve been reading one of my silly old journals – ten years ago which sound so young - but is this all improvement? – well, hardly!

1900
Lyceum.The Runaway GirlJan.6’00. Edith & I
[(9th)] Last Tuesday Claude and I went to five o’clock tea with Miss Scott at the Roby house – She has a pretty “den” & is an interesting girl – Has been to Ogunquit &c. &c. I have Helen’s dear Opal mounted with Diamonds with “dear Boy’s Christmas check and marked inside “N.E.D” and C.F.B” – it is an opal has 13 diamonds & I began wearing it on Friday (Jan 5th) (got it at Ettenheimer'sMr. Miller- the day before) so it must be either lucky or unlucky. Edith has been spending the evening with me tonight and we’ve been talking over old times when dear Ned was with us. I have met old Frank
once or twice I don’t see him so often as I used to but he doesn’t seem to change a bit — in himself – at least. The same interested, affectionate friend he used to be. Some way I feel as old – as old – tonight perhaps because I’ve been reading one of my silly old journals – ten years ago which sound so young - but is this all improvement? – well, hardly!

1900
Lyceum.The Runaway GirlJan.6’00. Edith & I
[(9th)] Last Tuesday Claude and I went to five o’clock tea with Miss Scott at the Roby house – She has a pretty “den” & is an interesting girl – Has been to Ogunquit &c. &c. I have Helen’s dear Opal mounted with Diamonds with “dear Boy’s Christmas check and marked inside “N.E.D” and C.F.B” – it is an opal has 13 diamonds & I began wearing it on Friday (Jan 5th) (got it at Ettenheimer'sMr. Miller- the day before) so it must be either lucky or unlucky. Edith has been spending the evening with me tonight and we’ve been talking over old times when dear Ned was with us. I have met old Frank
once or twice I don’t see him so often as I used to but he doesn’t seem to change a bit — in himself – at least. The same interested, affectionate friend he used to be. Some way I feel as old – as old – tonight perhaps because I’ve been reading one of my silly old journals – ten years ago which sound so young - but is this all improvement? – well, hardly!
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