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1903
It was lovely there and a perfect moonlight night and they made me stay all night. After dinner John took us down to the cottage for ice cream (Billy was in town) and the walk down and back in the bright moonlight was delightful. We found "Billy " arrived and sat out until all hours talking. In the morning it was still very warm (even apparently so at the Lake) and I came down with "Billy " in the 8:15 car. Have been down once or twice before - just for a call - and one Sunday for the day. John still talking of going South and Mae feeling badly about it. Lura and Mrs. Baker are having such troubles - the dears - with their house and their affairs. It is so hard to get money to pay interest &c. and they are almost to the last extremity and can't sell it - If I only knew how to keep dear Lura. I am so sorry for them both. Have

1903
It was lovely there and a perfect moonlight night and they made me stay all night. After dinner John took us down to the cottage for ice cream (Billy was in town) and the walk down and back in the bright moonlight was delightful. We found "Billy " arrived and sat out until all hours talking. In the morning it was still very warm (even apparently so at the Lake) and I came down with "Billy " in the 8:15 car. Have been down once or twice before - just for a call - and one Sunday for the day. John still talking of going South and Mae feeling badly about it. Lura and Mrs. Baker are having such troubles - the dears - with their house and their affairs. It is so hard to get money to pay interest &c. and they are almost to the last extremity and can't sell it - If I only knew how to keep dear Lura. I am so sorry for them both. Have

1903
It was lovely there and a perfect moonlight night and they made me stay all night. After dinner John took us down to the cottage for ice cream (Billy was in town) and the walk down and back in the bright moonlight was delightful. We found "Billy " arrived and sat out until all hours talking. In the morning it was still very warm (even apparently so at the Lake) and I came down with "Billy " in the 8:15 car. Have been down once or twice before - just for a call - and one Sunday for the day. John still talking of going South and Mae feeling badly about it. Lura and Mrs. Baker are having such troubles - the dears - with their house and their affairs. It is so hard to get money to pay interest &c. and they are almost to the last extremity and can't sell it - If I only knew how to keep dear Lura. I am so sorry for them both. Have
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