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etc. lately.  Mo asked me to walk the next afternoon.  ^[[Mr Andrews also asked me out later.]]  He came at three, we got home about quarter past five, then he came in and had tea till six.  We arranged the next day to ride to the end of the island.  Mr & Mrs Taylor & Netta drove.  At eleven next morning we were off; we did this first part of the journey.  That is from here to the end of the ^[[Island]][[strikethrough]]journey[[/strikethrough]] and back to the Glen about 15 miles in 2 hours.  Had lunch there stayed till about half past three, came back
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slowly the long way arriving home quarter to five.  Thoroughly delightful day.  Mr Andrews called that afternoon.  Yesterday it rained all day, in spite of that I took a walk in the afternoon.  Met Mo who came into tea.  To-day went to say Good bye - going to Bronson's for over Sunday.

October 24th 1894.

I am so blue I don't know what to do.  And why - pray I will tell you because you have not done your

Transcription Notes:
.Island and journey are superimposed over each other.