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to put lady which Com. followed. They bade me good night, hoped to see me again, and left. I fussed around with cold water in a bowl on wash-stand and got off some of the coal smoke. To bed at eleven. Town clock at four.
to put lady which Com. followed. They bade me good night, hoped to see me again, and left. I fussed around with cold water in a bowl on wash-stand and got off some of the coal smoke. To bed at eleven. Town clock at four. Catholic church bell at six -- up soon after -- Immense breakfast -- starved to death -- two orange halves -- oatmeal -- piece of stake -- German fried potats (stole some of my neighbor's [[braide?]] as she ( a milliner) didn't eat any ) ham and one egg (I hear a hen cackling now) glass of milk (they first brought coffee. I asked for a glass of half and half -- as she brought in a glass of half coffee and half milk. Sent it out -- had no cream, so finally got glass milk, fairly good.) and

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(3 Hotel Dasher P.M. and Mrs. Burton Minonk, Ill., ________________191

to put lady which Com. followed. They bade me good night, hoped to see me again, and left. I fussed around with cold water in a bowl on wash-stand and got off some of the coal smoke. To bed at eleven. Town clock at four. Catholic church bell at six -- up soon after -- Immense breakfast -- starved to death -- two orange halves -- oatmeal -- piece of stake -- German fried potats (stole some of my neighbor's braide? as she ( a milliner) didn't eat any ) ham and one egg (I hear a hen cackling now) glass of milk (they first brought coffee. I asked for a glass of half and half -- as she brought in a glass of half coffee and half milk. Sent it out -- had no cream, so finally got glass milk, fairly good.) and