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Fri Oct 25th.
Another horrid day. O how exasperating this is. I cannot rise above it. Work of course and O what a boon. Rain and soft and delicious weather.
After short rest went out alone to avoid...
Late E and I went in to say good bye to Sink. Sl there on guard. Very pleasant vis and nothing out of US. Heard sounds later. of going and after rather late Sl and A. He very hard and embarrassed and stiff. Mrs W and Miss Sing had supped at R.R. and auto had Baken the party to station and Mrs W home. Not so bad. Young Clark here with E. I upstairs and not coming down till they came. Jolly and hope nothing was sen but it generally is. Don't get much consolation from abscence.
Sat. Lovely day E posing all morn and expecting Paul Chapin. I called up A and asked him to din. Seemed very glad to come and did. Very good and agreeable. We went to R.R after and found Sl coming out. Went in orcestrelle and very good time. P.C awafully nice.
Sun Oct 27th.
Another lovely day.. Paul and E running all morn. 
A went to Hoppers.& Sl to lunch with. In eve Sl here to sup and I called up and asked A to c me to walk with us. Did but didnot turn out well E ran ahead with him and left poor Paul to come with Sl and me. Hor id. We finally alone and home first. 
In dark parlot later and eating apples. A embarras[[sed]] and bad as usual when feeling guilty. I horid too.
These days are too much.. Mrs Hall to lunch
      Mon. P got off early. Very nice boy
Work of course and got on dazzling and a rest.
Only ambiguous n te fr Mrs A. Terrible. Felt as if all was gone. Wrote one to her very wounded and she came over at once so dear All a mistake. Fine talk in my room and much relief fo us both. Fels more than I even the poion. Has had more of it.
Sl in town all day and no sign of him.
Tues Oct 28th.
While at work mail came and Mr Birckhead's letter All up. A blow but perhaps it is best. Could not ig[[nore ?]]