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75 Monday, March 16, 1903 It has been warm, with sunshine and clouds, all well, Mrs Cowles much better but still in bed. Mrs Rearden,s dog unclear is very ill. She has not been well, for sometime, she has distemper, Frances took the three children, to a Frances gone to see the chil, these after lunch. I was so sleepy. My pen fell out of my hand and I wrote some words but no meaning to them, so I will begin again, as I am now awake. Frances took the three children in to the City, to have their hair cut, and get new shoes, they all took lunch at Marshall Feilds, and their Father Mr Shreve Badger lunched with them they returned home late, very tired but they had a pleasant day. Our house, is in fine running order. Sam the coloured man, washes, all our floors, halls and stairs, and porches. So we are so free from dirt, you can wear white clothes.