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<p style="text-align: left;">surely expected all three of us down</p> | <p style="text-align: left;">surely expected all three of us down</p> | ||
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Revision as of 20:42, 31 May 2020
<html>Saturday night as he has business in
the city.
Thurs. Oct. 29th
Next to the dressmakers early, then E
went to a meeting of her committee for
the Cantata of [...a]. Lucy Sweet and
I have to get the chorus of eighteen
voices. E + I walked to the club about
three and Helen + [Mallby] arrived and
soon [France]. We four girls played bridge
and then walked home. It was as dark
as pitch, + later [Mallby] + Jeoffrey joined
us. [Mallby] called on us to-night and
invited us to go up to the club tomorrow
night as he was giving a party for his
cousin, Miss [Mallby]. Got a letter form
Uncle [Emmenel] to-day, saying they
surely expected all three of us down
Election night, + I can hardly wait,
as I've never been before.
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