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Sat Nov I7th.
How much later it is than I thought it would be and I still here. VERY cold.  Men were to have come for the piano at 8.30 but they did not and I could no get really to work and there is no time to lose. on the picture. Thet came finally and let in so much cold that the morning was very upset . Natal posed for a short time and I had to stop at I2.30 to get ready for Hoopers lunch .  Put on everthing I had.
Car came for me and we picked u A. and Sl at the ga gate . Awfully cold going over but jolly.
Great rs H very welcoming . Dean Haskins and new wf and Mr Turner also Harvard. Sat betweb Mr H and the Dean . A good deal of fun and they were delightd with my account of the pig burial Glad Mrs H is ther for A. Terribly cold coming back but A and I sang. an kept warm . I went in to see the piano. and there was dear Jack So good to see him . He came back with me and we had tea and some good talk about thir affairs and also A.P.A. . Sup alone after nap and very dull Was writing in eve when Sl came in bringing old news papers of more than a hundred years ago Accounts of guillotine etc . Incredible. He goes on Monday  to Virginia and will not be here really after that . 
I hat to think of A here alone.

^[[Sunday Nov 18.
Very cold . Worked in studio. Where Jack came . having had long talk last night with A. Some very bad things for [[underlined]] me [[/underlined]] to hear. Oh. [[so then?]] I felt very cold when I went in at one to lunch. The piano fixd and the nice Halls came & and Frank Clark . and I sat between]]

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