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Today is beautiful, sun shining brightly, snow deep on the ground, Sleighing fine, the Sleighs pass before Mrs Henrys house by the hundreds, a perfect | Today is beautiful, sun shining brightly, snow deep on the ground, Sleighing fine, the Sleighs pass before Mrs Henrys house by the hundreds, a perfect Carnival we all well. after breakfast I wrote a little, and at eleven O. clock, Mrs Henry sent me in ther carriage to the dentist, Dr Lazeur, he looked at my teeth and made an appointment for to morrow. Ada had a call from Mrs Chas [[Spoeark]], Sister of Marie Hon [[blank]] Mills and Prof [[blank]] telephoned for Elbert to come to the Union League Club and dine at the alumni dinner with them, Mrs Lanard invited Paul to a dinner. Mr Henry, Llewellyn, Marie Winston and Huntington all went to night. I telephoned Shreve, he said all were well at Kenilworth Ada Badger came in from Kenilworth to day to Lunch with Mrs Breightung and go to Marshall to have her new Walking Suit changed a little the children here fixing Valentines to send to friends. They take great pleasure in sending Valentin and wild with delight in receiving them |
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Wednesday, February 13, 1901 Today is beautiful, sun shining brightly, snow deep on the ground, Sleighing fine, the Sleighs pass before Mrs Henrys house by the hundreds, a perfect Carnival we all well. after breakfast I wrote a little, and at eleven O. clock, Mrs Henry sent me in ther carriage to the dentist, Dr Lazeur, he looked at my teeth and made an appointment for to morrow. Ada had a call from Mrs Chas Spoeark, Sister of Marie Hon blank Mills and Prof blank telephoned for Elbert to come to the Union League Club and dine at the alumni dinner with them, Mrs Lanard invited Paul to a dinner. Mr Henry, Llewellyn, Marie Winston and Huntington all went to night. I telephoned Shreve, he said all were well at Kenilworth Ada Badger came in from Kenilworth to day to Lunch with Mrs Breightung and go to Marshall to have her new Walking Suit changed a little the children here fixing Valentines to send to friends. They take great pleasure in sending Valentin and wild with delight in receiving them