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[[preprinted]] Saturday June 11, 1910 [[/preprinted]] Having nothing to do this evening we, that is, Schirmer and meself, went down to the Pierrots oncet, (Paul E.) oncet more. Jack London may not be a classic, but his books are always interesting, even if a trifle yellow - no one can deny. I read his "Daughter of the Snows" through today. Not so worse. While I think of some of the books I've got through lately,-- did you read "The Bath Comedy". Wasn´t Kitty a regular unprincipled little devil? [[end page]] [[start page]] [[preprinted]] Sunday June 12, 1910 [[/preprinted]] Have celebrated this a.m. by polishing off the rest of the Frontiers. Allah Karim! Now those bloody 3.25's are all that I have on me 'ands. I wish I could get rid on 'em, I do. Belle said she was a-bakin' of cakes today, so I was over there for tea.
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