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the boys some oranges. Thursday. Feb. 4th '89. I went to school, had the blues all morning. Some of the girls were mad at me. Ollie Scott was awful good to me today. I believe she is the best girl that goes to school. I have got my feet froze and, my, how they hurt. Denny Winslow and Marry Davis were here this evening. I borroed [[borrowed]] Linnie O. book to read, today. Fryday [[Friday]], Feb. 5th 1886. I went to school. Had the blues again. Ollie Scott and Tina Arnett were my best friends. I cried nearly all morning, and wished I was dead. But things soon came out better. Linnie dident [[didn't]] come till noon. The first "Academy lecture" is tonight, they gave every one that were twelve
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RE: Simmie/Linnie name In a different section of this diary project, she writes 'Lincoln' with the same capital 'L' as with this name 'Linnie'
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