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which were coordinated in the company. The company has since purchased some of the properties and thus acquired the rights. This still leaves about 50 rights held by private individuals. In the afternoon we had another visit from Paul's relatives, and later we visited [[Buriane?]], and received pictures. 
The day was disagreeable, and mostly rainy.
In the evening we called on the Wallner's again, and had a pleasant visit and big supper. Mr. Wollner is a book printer (?), + his son Emil is secretary of the [[ ? ? ? ? ]] This concern is new, + and is developing 

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a fine business with [[kashin?]] products from the [[?]] at [[?]]. Met three daughters of Mrs. Wollner, one married, and two ? at home. Both someway deaf, like the father. Mrs. Wollner is a very jolly woman who reminds one of some of the [[Charvats?]].
Her son is a keen, bright + young  business man, very up to date. He wants me to come back and see the factory. They manufacture sanitary closets, bath tubs, etc.
In a chat with Burian I learned that Jos. Kile's mother was a sister of Burian's mother. He said that Mary was born in the old Čery house, [[? ? ?]].
Jos. Kile and Mrs. Śedivre were brother and sister. [[? ? ? ? ? ?]]