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September, Tuesday, 22. 1863. Cool pleasant day. The little pet mocking bird died this morning Worked hard all day on my defense which I expect to give Genl Hawkins & perhaps Genl Thomas-contains some 24 pages. Lt Col & Maj re'd [[received]] their charges&c in the evening. Good many boats passed during the  day. No news.
September, Tuesday, 22. 1863.     Cool pleasant day. The little pet mocking bird died this morning     Worked hard all day on my defense which I expect to give Genl Hawkins & perhaps Genl Thomas --- contains some 24 pages. Lt Col & Maj rec'd their charges &c in the evening.   Good many boats passed during the  day.   No news.
 
Wednesday, 23.    Mild pleasant day.    Worked the most of the day on my case.  Read some in the novel I am reading.  QM [[Hammond?]] was I learn placed under arrest this morning for absence at night  No news of importance. Our relations with the house pleasant as ever. Took a "Blue pill" to night
 
Thursday, 24.    Mild and pleasant.    Have been taking medicine & am not feeling as well as usual quite    Sent to Genl Hawkins a full statement of the difficulty with the Genl.  Had an interview with Mrs Grove & Mrs Allen & learned more particularly of his ungentlemanly conduct.    Genl Thomas went down by evening -- quite a fleet has gone up

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September, Tuesday, 22. 1863. Cool pleasant day. The little pet mocking bird died this morning Worked hard all day on my defense which I expect to give Genl Hawkins & perhaps Genl Thomas --- contains some 24 pages. Lt Col & Maj rec'd their charges &c in the evening. Good many boats passed during the day. No news.

Wednesday, 23. Mild pleasant day. Worked the most of the day on my case. Read some in the novel I am reading. QM Hammond? was I learn placed under arrest this morning for absence at night No news of importance. Our relations with the house pleasant as ever. Took a "Blue pill" to night

Thursday, 24. Mild and pleasant. Have been taking medicine & am not feeling as well as usual quite Sent to Genl Hawkins a full statement of the difficulty with the Genl. Had an interview with Mrs Grove & Mrs Allen & learned more particularly of his ungentlemanly conduct. Genl Thomas went down by evening -- quite a fleet has gone up