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1898
tired when I got home - but nevertheless en- joyed our huge Christmas pudding on the dining table. Con was here & had boxes from his sister, which he opened and found things for us, too. It took nearly all the evening – I got around sixty (odd) things and seventeen books among them – Jno. & Mae gave Claude a lovely Turkish rug &c. &c. Con staid till he had to go to midnight service, with the Elwoods. Sunday (25) Christmas day, I basted turkey &c. in the morning. Con was up to dinner and Mary & Edith were up, just before it. I went down to see the Mac Arthur’s things in the afternoon (Mary's "Little Minister.") and then we all went to church at our church. Con was here to supper, too, a bit homesick for Portland, I imagine. Monday (26th) a holiday – spent luxuriously at home. I wrote letters (eight of them) all morning, and lounged in my wrapper reading & semi-sleeping &c. all the afternoon. Dressed before supper in the evening went with Con to the new Baker Theatre opening night - to see “The Highwayman“ – very good. The Theatre is quite pretty but the stage seems shallow – compared with the Lyceum

1898
tired when I got home - but nevertheless en- joyed our huge Christmas pudding on the dining table. Con was here & had boxes from his sister, which he opened and found things for us, too. It took nearly all the evening – I got around sixty (odd) things and seventeen books among them – Jno. & Mae gave Claude a lovely Turkish rug &c. &c. Con staid till he had to go to midnight service, with the Elwoods. Sunday (25) Christmas day, I basted turkey &c. in the morning. Con was up to dinner and Mary & Edith were up, just before it. I went down to see the Mac Arthur’s things in the afternoon (Mary's "Little Minister.") and then we all went to church at our church. Con was here to supper, too, a bit homesick for Portland, I imagine. Monday (26th) a holiday – spent luxuriously at home. I wrote letters (eight of them) all morning, and lounged in my wrapper reading & semi-sleeping &c. all the afternoon. Dressed before supper in the evening went with Con to the new Baker Theatre opening night - to see “The Highwayman“ – very good. The Theatre is quite pretty but the stage seems shallow – compared with the Lyceum

1898
tired when I got home - but nevertheless en- joyed our huge Christmas pudding on the dining table. Con was here & had boxes from his sister, which he opened and found things for us, too. It took nearly all the evening – I got around sixty (odd) things and seventeen books among them – Jno. & Mae gave Claude a lovely Turkish rug &c. &c. Con staid till he had to go to midnight service, with the Elwoods. Sunday (25) Christmas day, I basted turkey &c. in the morning. Con was up to dinner and Mary & Edith were up, just before it. I went down to see the Mac Arthur’s things in the afternoon (Mary's "Little Minister.") and then we all went to church at our church. Con was here to supper, too, a bit homesick for Portland, I imagine. Monday (26th) a holiday – spent luxuriously at home. I wrote letters (eight of them) all morning, and lounged in my wrapper reading & semi-sleeping &c. all the afternoon. Dressed before supper in the evening went with Con to the new Baker Theatre opening night - to see “The Highwayman“ – very good. The Theatre is quite pretty but the stage seems shallow – compared with the Lyceum
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