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meet Mr. Mrázek and get the negatives, and then returned to the Obecni Dŭm just in time to catch the Silas, who were with Paul and Bertha. They left at 7.30 P.M. I took supper at Méšt'anská Beseda and [[insertion]] ^ we [[/insertion]] went home and early to bed.
It drizzled part of the day, - especially in the evening. 
When we parted with the Silas the daughter cried. She wants so much to go to America, but the parents object. The father is evidently very indulgent and thinks much of his daughter, but he cannot see his way clear to permit this. And the good girl will be lost here!

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[[underlined]] July 17, 1914 [[/underlined]] - [[underlined]] Friday [[/underlined]].

I spent the forenoon at my room, and with prof. Nému and Mr Mrázek, while Bertha and Paul went out. 
We took dinner (Bertha & I) at the Mĕštánská Beseda, and I attended to banking. It rained much of the time.
The Bank paid me 241 K. for 10 £, and for an additional 5 £, 120.50 K, - a total of 361.50 K for 15 £.
We went to Hradčany and made the rounds of the church and the main halls, and Belvedere.
We spend the evening, on the return, at the "Slavia" restaurant near  opposite  the Národui Didvadlo, where Dr. Peklo joined us. He was quite