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change the subject, not to take him seriously, but in vain, so I made up my mind to stop it now and forever. I told him "no there was [[underlined]] no [[/underlined]] hope. I knew I could never care." Oh my the conceit of some people. The last man who told me he was so in love with me was Mr Evans on the ship that day - I wonder who the next will be and if he will care as much as these two! Ha ha! That amuses me.
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[[underlined]] August 23d 1895. [[/underlined]]

Well I must say! This time they have married me to Mr Stewart!!

The papers I mean thats all. I am glad [[strikethrough]] what [[/strikethrough]] ^[[that]] I said what I did a few days ago in this book about him, for if I had said that now you would probably not have believed me.

I had been thinking before this came out in the paper that perhaps I liked him