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headed row” to see her sail and it was really quite a thrill - or a chill – that we had – some were crying and some were joking and waving table cloths and Am. beauty roses. We were so cold we didn’t go down to the Minn- eapolis, as we intended – but right to Wanamaker's where I bought “Lorraine” to read in the cars, and then to Fleischman’s, where we met Mrs. Carruthers & Mary gave us a lunch. Then Mrs. C.

took us to the N. Y. theatre (old Olympia - fine - if Gordon does say it “looks like Dutch bedstead”) and Mr. C.
came too. The burlesque was fine - Everything in N.Y. The David Harumhorse in the Lord Zuex

bedroom &c.&c. L‘Aiglou, Richard Carvel, Froliman and all. There were other good things, too especially a girl named “Ange who imitated a loquacious scrub woman with real soap & water & brush and tongue. We walked

headed row” to see her sail and it was really quite a thrill - or a chill – that we had – some were crying and some were joking and waving table cloths and Am. beauty roses. We were so cold we didn’t go down to the Minn- eapolis, as we intended – but right to Wanamaker's where I bought “Lorraine” to read in the cars, and then to Fleischman’s, where we met Mrs. Carruthers & Mary gave us a lunch. Then Mrs. C.

took us to the N. Y. theatre (old Olympia - fine - if Gordon does say it “looks like Dutch bedstead”) and Mr. C.
came too. The burlesque was fine - Everything in N.Y. The David Harumhorse in the Lord Zuex

bedroom &c.&c. L‘Aiglou, Richard Carvel, Froliman and all. There were other good things, too especially a girl named “Ange who imitated a loquacious scrub woman with real soap & water & brush and tongue. We walked

headed row” to see her sail and it was really quite a thrill - or a chill – that we had – some were crying and some were joking and waving table cloths and Am. beauty roses. We were so cold we didn’t go down to the Minn- eapolis, as we intended – but right to Wanamaker's where I bought “Lorraine” to read in the cars, and then to Fleischman’s, where we met Mrs. Carruthers & Mary gave us a lunch. Then Mrs. C.

took us to the N. Y. theatre (old Olympia - fine - if Gordon does say it “looks like Dutch bedstead”) and Mr. C.
came too. The burlesque was fine - Everything in N.Y. The David Harumhorse in the Lord Zuex

bedroom &c.&c. L‘Aiglou, Richard Carvel, Froliman and all. There were other good things, too especially a girl named “Ange who imitated a loquacious scrub woman with real soap & water & brush and tongue. We walked
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