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humid too. [[strikethrough]][[Slept poorly.]][[/strikethrough]].but dinner came Mr. [[underline]]Hugo[[/underline]] [[underline]]Schiff[[/underline]] and his wife and Felix Warburg and wife. Schiff is a rather short man, white hair and beard. half deaf. with a kindly smile, and speaks english with strong german accent altho he has been here so long in the country. does not impress me much by powers of conversation.
[[strikethrough]]Hif[[/strikethrough]] His wife seems more vivacious. - Slept poorly.
Sept.3. an easy going lazy day. Reading etc. Loeb is busy with his philanthropie undertakings. Some rain. Afternoon motored all to County Fair at Red Bank. Many motor cars and rich people there few if any real farmers.
Loeb bought some
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Frankfurter sausages --and ate them! Country roads here are splendid. almost everywhere but country is monotonously flat.
[[underline]]Sept.4.[[/underline]] Same easy going life. Very sultry weather. Some more motoring. At evening took dinner at Mr. [[underline]]Schiff's[[/underline]]. met there certain Mr. Salin, a german student on a visit and Mr. Manfred Schiff a young german engineer both nephews of Schiff. Also a certain Dr. Fränkl a Viennese or Hungarian, who it seems is a very popular physician among rich jews ^[[x]][[margin]] He was one of the several husbands of Walska who afterwards married Cochrane and McCormick[[margin]]. and seems to have much to say. and talks much like a [[strikethrough]] student [[/strikethrough]] german student would talk. Before dinner the Warburgs took us out for a drive in their tally-ho. we went to visit the newly built
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