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Wednesday, March 11, 1903
Wednesday, March 11, 1903
This has been a fair day. Sun, not [[shining?]] very bright, all well here, but Mrs. Cowles, she has gone back to bed again, with more [[grip?]] - sore throat and cough. baby Shreve is better of his cough, but it is not gone. Octavius Badger, Nana and I, all have now a second attack of grip the melting of the snow has brought it back.  Shreve and Frances spent afternoon together, looking over the Village of Lakeside, which is pretty. To day we learned that the baby of Mrs. Turlington Harvey, was very ill. (I mean the boy John) with scarlet fever, little Mary Eager [[Leboyd?]] spent afternoon with little Shreve. Mrs. Allan Houston is still south with the [[unclear]] Norton,s of Louisiana. Mr. & Mrs. Embry [[Lwearingess?]], dined on Monday at her aunt,s Mrs. T. W. Harvey found all well, and cheerful, they left Monday for Louisville.
This has been a fair day. Sun, not shining very bright, all well here, but Mrs. Cowles, she has gone back to bed again, with more [[grip?]] - sore throat and cough. baby Shreve is better of his cough, but it is not gone. Octavius Badger, Nana and I, all have now a second attack of grip the melting of the snow has brought it back.  Shreve and Frances spent afternoon together, looking over the Village of Lakeside, which is pretty. To day we learned that the baby of Mrs. Turlington Harvey, was very ill. (I mean the boy John) with scarlet fever, little Mary Eager [[Leboyd?]] spent afternoon with little Shreve. Mrs. Allan Houston is still south with the [[unclear]] Norton,s of Louisiana. Mr. & Mrs. Embry Swearingen, dined on Monday at her aunt,s Mrs. T. W. Harvey found all well, and cheerful, they left Monday for Louisville.

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Shreve & Frances looking around Lakeside Village. Nanna Rearden? sick with sore throat, fever. 70 Wednesday, March 11, 1903 This has been a fair day. Sun, not shining very bright, all well here, but Mrs. Cowles, she has gone back to bed again, with more grip? - sore throat and cough. baby Shreve is better of his cough, but it is not gone. Octavius Badger, Nana and I, all have now a second attack of grip the melting of the snow has brought it back. Shreve and Frances spent afternoon together, looking over the Village of Lakeside, which is pretty. To day we learned that the baby of Mrs. Turlington Harvey, was very ill. (I mean the boy John) with scarlet fever, little Mary Eager Leboyd? spent afternoon with little Shreve. Mrs. Allan Houston is still south with the unclear Norton,s of Louisiana. Mr. & Mrs. Embry Swearingen, dined on Monday at her aunt,s Mrs. T. W. Harvey found all well, and cheerful, they left Monday for Louisville.