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Sun . May 5th. Fain threatening..did not go out .. Wrote and got heaps of bills and other writing done . To Garland about building etc. To G's to lunch and home soon to dress for Untermyers. They sent at three pouring . Mrs Mansfield and Frau Langer Mrs T and D and me. Qu te a long run out and pretty though raining. Immense ugly house on wondrous site overlooking the river. Music nearly begun so we did not get very good seats. But I was hit at once by Nickische .. marvelous accompanying. Gerhardt great artist too. Chiefly German lieder. It was all the show for the people were not very interesting. Some I would have like to meet but it was not done. We ate together ,our party . and got in auto in pour. Nearly had accider coming home skidded badly . Mon . May 6th. Mrs Pomeroy and worked very hard over dress and neck. and part of arm..Raining still. [[underline in pencil]] Could only rest in aft and never can do more. except go for short walk. [[/underline in pencil]] Din with Glenny's Alas they go this week. Tues May 7th. Mrs Pom again and trying to leave in good She very sweet and brought lilacs and orchids. May has returned from Washington in high feather over her success in the copy. and general rejoicing. I would like to have holiday tomorrow but have no time. Letter from H McCarter about the Doylestown trip. The Pennellar in Phila and will go with us. The Glenny's and showing spring clothes. Wed May 8th. Mrs Kremer again and glad to bigin . I really like this best. Reading ordinary story. Still rain. Very tired of it. Nothing doing else and no signs of anyone. Getting rather bored. Gramercy P looking lovely znd a great pleasure. Also readin J. Cyristophe. Susan B to din . heard of F Este being here... To Glenny's and later to G's . Have a small douleur which is worrying.