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It's naughty to want him too. After dinner Mrs Brooks came over. I played - When we went into Dr. Parks - while she got ready to go walking - Saw Dr. P.  [[Gre?ne?]] [[?]] taking a sister on the lounge and looked somewhat frizzled -  We had a fine walk away to the woods and hills and gathered a boquet of the last Autumn flowers Solidago, Aster, purple & white, Lobelia, Gerardia, and bright colored leaves - In the dear little Lucy vase they look quite beautiful -  In the evening Mrs Ashly & children and Miss Culver came in
I'se naughty to want him too. After dinner Mrs Brooks came over. I played - Then we went into Dr. Parks while she got ready to go walking - Saw Dr. P.  He had been taking a siesta on the lounge and looked somewhat frizzled -  We had a fine walk away to the woods and hills and gathered of boquet of the last Autumn flowers Solidago, Aster, purple & white, Lobelia, Gerardia, and bright colored leaves - In the dear little Lucy vase they look quite beautiful -  In the evening Mrs Ashly & children and Miss Culver came in


Friday Oct. 8. Dark rainy morning but bright before dinner - Sewed and read in A.M. At noon Mary washed our room. This afternoon read some - cut out & hemmed
Friday Oct. 8. Dark rainy morning but bright before dinner - Sewed and read in A.M. At noon Mary washed our room. This afternoon read some - cut out & hemmed

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25 I'se naughty to want him too. After dinner Mrs Brooks came over. I played - Then we went into Dr. Parks while she got ready to go walking - Saw Dr. P. He had been taking a siesta on the lounge and looked somewhat frizzled - We had a fine walk away to the woods and hills and gathered of boquet of the last Autumn flowers Solidago, Aster, purple & white, Lobelia, Gerardia, and bright colored leaves - In the dear little Lucy vase they look quite beautiful - In the evening Mrs Ashly & children and Miss Culver came in

Friday Oct. 8. Dark rainy morning but bright before dinner - Sewed and read in A.M. At noon Mary washed our room. This afternoon read some - cut out & hemmed