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Mr & Mrs | Mr. & Mrs. S.C. Badger gone to Lake Forest to dine, [[unclear]] to [[unclear]] at [[unclear]], This has been a beautiful day, all well, Edwin up again out of bed, but is far from being well, in hie wound, Mr Shreve Badger or Mr Badger gone to church, at 12 o clock, Mr & Mrs [[S. C.?]] Badger, took the train for Lake Forest, [[unclear]] on good time found a Carriage there waiting for us, sent by my sister Mrs Shreve, same Ccarriage took us back to the train at 6 o clock. We took dinner at [[Hemilworth?]], at seven little Ellery Wood, dinned with us, We had two very fine dinners, today. Mr Stewart Bell, was at Mrs [[Bullard's?]] but leaves to night for his home in Louisville. We found all Mrs [[Ballards?]] family well, and all at home. Mrs Shere looked so well and Mrs [[Ballard?]] looked fine, she is a very beautiful woman, and so gentley graeious, and keeps house in such an [[unclear]], graceful manner, never lets you know her troubles, everything seen to run in such a quiet manner, she keeps a great deal of company. | ||
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Mr. & Mrs. S.C. Badger gone to Lake Forest to dine, unclear to unclear at unclear, This has been a beautiful day, all well, Edwin up again out of bed, but is far from being well, in hie wound, Mr Shreve Badger or Mr Badger gone to church, at 12 o clock, Mr & Mrs S. C.? Badger, took the train for Lake Forest, unclear on good time found a Carriage there waiting for us, sent by my sister Mrs Shreve, same Ccarriage took us back to the train at 6 o clock. We took dinner at Hemilworth?, at seven little Ellery Wood, dinned with us, We had two very fine dinners, today. Mr Stewart Bell, was at Mrs Bullard's? but leaves to night for his home in Louisville. We found all Mrs Ballards? family well, and all at home. Mrs Shere looked so well and Mrs Ballard? looked fine, she is a very beautiful woman, and so gentley graeious, and keeps house in such an unclear, graceful manner, never lets you know her troubles, everything seen to run in such a quiet manner, she keeps a great deal of company.