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Tuesday Nov 5th. Election day.
No excitement here.. and we cannot learn newa very fast I feel sure of Wilson. and as the day we[[nt ?]] on it became more certain. Work of cours all morn. and I int to call up Garland ans ask him to take us to my desired land to inspect. Yes and came at 3.45. So nice and as it was a perfect mild day a charming trip We laft the auto and walked to it.
He entirely appreciative as usual. I like it better every time. Back through town but no ex. Many have voted for Roosevelt. on acc't of Taft's treatment fo the reciprocity affair as regards the Fishermen's interests. After din I called up A to ask wha he thought of it and get the news.
Wilson sure and asked up to come over he was painting the eagle. Sl came over after us. and we found A on library floor with the eagle and much gold paint and smell f banana oil.
I fell to and we had much fun. Good old fashioned time. and then very tired sat in row on divan and chattered nonsense. They both walked back with us.
[[pencil line in left margin to highlight text]] I have no more fears abou E. The fact of her many suitors makes a difference to him. and she does not notice much tho would have if things had been a little different. Wilson is our President by [[/pencil line to highlight]] over whelming majority. R. next and poor old Taft very little...... The senste is Dem too which will be great help to Wilson.

[[Written in pencil following end of typewritten page, note appears to refer to highlighted text above]] I think Bo feared Ernesta [[?]] & Andrew [[/ pencil note]]