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tell anyone however, as I thought it was only the heat and would go away when evening came on. When I arrived Mrs. Field, a nice lady who seems to live here and know me, and Elizabeth greeted me, and served lemonade, grape-juice and large crackers; the two [[strikethrough]] former drinks [[/strikethrough]] I consumed with avidity so I had had nothing to drink all day, and these had ice in them. Then I took a bath and dressed in cool clothes. My head-ache kept steadily growing worse - I suppose, the drinks had put my irritable tummy in a temper - but I kept thinking it was the heat, so I went out for a walk in the cool of the afternoon with Elizabeth and