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informed on Tuesday that the house
was sold out, when truth to tell, we
played to a very slim house, and
in the matter of boxes, any number
of men wanted them, Hill Chadwick
among others, and were told that they
were all sold for every night. It was
true of the lower ones, but the upper
ones were vacant every night but the
last one. There was a screw loose
somewhere and we can't account
for it. The meeting was over quite
quickly, so E + I went down to the
Academy to help Miss Stewart decorate
the pony carriages for the afternoon
performance. Mrs. [Relyea?] and a
friend of Miss Stewart's were also
there, as it was all finished a little
after twelve. When we reached home,
we found Margaret and Evelina
had arrived, and we immediately
launched forth on the Kirmess
news. In the afternoon we four and
Cornelia were going to the matinee,
and just as we started, a telephone
message from Uncle Emmet, brought
the good news, that the [S...r S...l]
had again been decided in their
favor. Needless to day, Father was
delighted, and so were we all. As
E + I had [workers?] tickets, we went
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