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Up about 7 1/2. Nice Day. To Wrights. Papa was to go to the city. He did not set up in time and was angry. Played ball. Aunt Mary and I in another grand quarrel. Papa's cough still troubling. Oh such coughing [[to]]. Looked over Phonography + Blackstone. To bed 12. Do more talking than I am worth. All blue! | Up about 7 1/2. Nice Day. To Wrights. Papa was to go to the city. He did not set up in time and was angry. Played ball. Aunt Mary and I in another grand quarrel. Papa's cough still troubling. Oh such coughing [[to]]. Looked over Phonography + Blackstone. To bed 12. Do more talking than I am worth. All blue! | ||
Friday 24th | Friday 24th | ||
Up about 8. Read a little of Black House a little of the N. 4 Suu and a little of Phonography. | Up about 8. Read a little of Black House a little of the N. 4 Suu and a little of Phonography. Papa to the city. Cold and clear weather. Aunt Mary and Sam away for good. They go to [[...]] for a while. My first smoke since I left off. Now to another trial. To Wrights. Phonography and Blackstone. | ||
Saturday 25th | |||
About this time I found thirty seven cents. My name appears in this week's Rural Gazette much to my disgust. Spent some time in Wrights. I have become a regular hanger out there and am known to every [[Torn]], Dick, and Harry. Recd. letter from J.V.L Snow. The 2nd [[sofa]] this year |
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Nov. 23 1876 Up about 7 1/2. Nice Day. To Wrights. Papa was to go to the city. He did not set up in time and was angry. Played ball. Aunt Mary and I in another grand quarrel. Papa's cough still troubling. Oh such coughing to. Looked over Phonography + Blackstone. To bed 12. Do more talking than I am worth. All blue! Friday 24th Up about 8. Read a little of Black House a little of the N. 4 Suu and a little of Phonography. Papa to the city. Cold and clear weather. Aunt Mary and Sam away for good. They go to ... for a while. My first smoke since I left off. Now to another trial. To Wrights. Phonography and Blackstone. Saturday 25th About this time I found thirty seven cents. My name appears in this week's Rural Gazette much to my disgust. Spent some time in Wrights. I have become a regular hanger out there and am known to every Torn, Dick, and Harry. Recd. letter from J.V.L Snow. The 2nd sofa this year