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[[preprinted]] Monday, April 13, 1908 
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I had a beautiful sleep until nine this morning. How I remember my old alarm-clock 6:30 days! I haven't jumped out and closed the windys, and rushed for the car for so long that I've forgotten the combination. Them days has went.

I had a beautiful map this afternoon. 

Gee, I wish I was goin' to be at 663 this Easter. 

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[[preprinted]] Tuesday, April 14, 1908 [[preprinted]]
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We certainly are working overtime these days. I put in four hours of good hard loafing downstairs today and felt that i'd earned my salary sure.  The rest of the day I occupied by writing a few letters, a nap in the afternoon, and then a couple of sets over across the way.  I stood up at the net against Blunt. Once is enough, thank you.  When Blunt swings his couple of hundred - weight at a ball, and that only six feet in front of you, it takes some tall footwork to get out of the focus, I can tell you.  Mind your eye!

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