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Wednesday Feb 3rd 1875 It stormed all night and today the wind is frightful and everything is one sheet of ice. and in is my cold. all of us smell. I went down to Belle's and spent the morning, it was with difficulty that the horses could stand Belle is having a door cut between her rooms and everything is in confusion, her day well and lonely. She stayed with me all morning she has the unclear and weighs thirty? unclear, to night was the Apollo club but the weather is so bad that we have given unclear. Bernstein is to long. Really still with us. Belle has engaged a German girl as Nurse for the boys. her name is Minnie Thursdau Feb 4th 1875 This has been a funny? day but bitter cold, all of us smell. Ada went to Miss Heelwoods to lunch party. I am making her a new white unsure for Miss Gaton's party. it is embroidered all over with red roses. Really still with us. Mr Bradyen gone to Gaton's just with Ada. Mr Gadon called to night. to see Ada. she has unsure and is delighted with the unsure. Mrs McDougall married to day to Mr Horace White Friday Feb 5, 1875 It has moderated. some still everything is covered with ice all of us well. little Bobby Small had his birthday to day, he is six years old. he is Dr Small's grandson. I ordered the carriage and went to see Belle, found them all well. stood awhile, then went to Feilel and Leite's to do some shipping Sat Feb 6,th 1875 It is again cold. everything ice, all of us well. there seems to be a great deal of accident on the mail roads this cold unsure Mr unsure came for Reabbic? to take him home he has been a week with us. Mr unsure and Miss Gordon called so did Mister Rogers and Miss Gerum Sheridan and there gone to dancing school. after lunch I went down in the carriage to see Belle, then went to Market Ada gone to night to the Old Polka Concert with Mr Thoyer. Sunday Feb 7, 1875 Went to church with Ada and unsure. very cold but sunny all of us well. called a moment to see Belle. at four O, clock we returned to Belle's and took tea. a dispatch came from Louisville to write us to the Mardi Gras