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consultation with the coachman and footman decided to go to the Battle of Waterloo, the panarama. This we did but we did not think it very well [[?]] and would not have cared for it much if Napoleon had not been in it. But he was so small that we could not distinguish his noble face and small body. Oh! how sorry I am for that man, it much, (and it was) a great sorrow to him to be so small.  If he had been tall, he would have been [[strikethrough]] in [[/strikethrough]] outwardly [[underline]] perfect [[/underline]].  After this we went home,
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and I had enjoyed my afternoon much more than I had any idea of [[striketrough]] f [[/strikethrough]].
June 20th, 1890. Friday
Our last day in London and I cannot say I am sorry.  How different one feels when it is London you are going to leave and not Paris.
I went out with baby to buy some little things for the boys, I had to help b^[[insertion]] u [[/insertion]]y, but she was to choose.
This afternoon (oh!)

Transcription Notes:
Re. the Waterloo panorama, does she mean "painted"