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− | <p> A perfectly lovely day - - - spent</p> | + | <p> A perfectly lovely day --- spent</p> |
<p>on the roof, lazying around the</p> | <p>on the roof, lazying around the</p> | ||
<p>house and packing up Trunk.</p> | <p>house and packing up Trunk.</p> | ||
<p> This evening the Seniors went down</p> | <p> This evening the Seniors went down</p> | ||
− | <p>to Pat Lavery’s for supper - - -</p> | + | <p>to Pat Lavery’s for supper ---</p> |
<p>it was so pleasant and we had</p> | <p>it was so pleasant and we had</p> | ||
<p>a grand time.</p> | <p>a grand time.</p> | ||
<p> Along about then, Mother, Dad</p> | <p> Along about then, Mother, Dad</p> | ||
<p>and Liz arrived in Billsburg</p> | <p>and Liz arrived in Billsburg</p> | ||
− | <p>- - - its so good to see them! - -</p> | + | <p>--- its so good to see them! --</p> |
<p>and we all went to the Lodge</p> | <p>and we all went to the Lodge</p> | ||
<p>to their rooms for homemade</p> | <p>to their rooms for homemade</p> | ||
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<p>smooth Mark Cross wallet from Floyd,</p> | <p>smooth Mark Cross wallet from Floyd,</p> | ||
<p>4 lovely dinner knives from Lizzie,</p> | <p>4 lovely dinner knives from Lizzie,</p> | ||
− | <p>$20 from Aunt | + | <p>$20 from Aunt Esther & Aunt Bert Thompson.</p> |
<p>I’m so terribly lucky!</p></html> | <p>I’m so terribly lucky!</p></html> |
Revision as of 10:51, 23 March 2022
<html>MAY 30
A perfectly lovely day --- spent
on the roof, lazying around the
house and packing up Trunk.
This evening the Seniors went down
to Pat Lavery’s for supper ---
it was so pleasant and we had
a grand time.
Along about then, Mother, Dad
and Liz arrived in Billsburg
--- its so good to see them! --
and we all went to the Lodge
to their rooms for homemade
cake and port wine – had a hysteri-
cal time with it all.
They brought some stupendous
graduation gifts to me: - genuine
pearls from Mother. Jenston bracelet
& earrings from Aunt Jean & Uncle Bill,
smooth Mark Cross wallet from Floyd,
4 lovely dinner knives from Lizzie,
$20 from Aunt Esther & Aunt Bert Thompson.
I’m so terribly lucky!
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