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[[underlined]] Aug. 22, 1914 - Saturday. [[/underlined]]
This was a disagreeable day and I took no pictures.
I worked with plants and negatives, visited in the Botanical Inst., and took dinner and supper at the Temperance Restaurant.
I also visited with Dr. Domin and we arranged for a trip for the next day.
The "Jedova chipe" which I took yesterday was a bum - joint for the "bursaci", - the German students who worked in the Medical buildings (old ares) along Apolinářvká ulice nearby.
They took lunches here and [[busnmed?]]. It is to be torn down soon, as the property has changed hands. This will remove an old landmark
Worked at home in the evening.

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[[underlined]] Aug. 23, 1914 - Sunday [[/underlined]]
It has been hazy for two or three days. War?
I took a car for Radlice and then walked to Butorice. I took photos 1, 2, 27 & 28, [[insertion]] 3 & 4 [[/insertion]]. The woman with the Núše cried because her two sons had gone to war.
The švestky, shown in photo 2, had a wisk of straw tied here and there to indicate that the fruit was sold.
At Butorice an old man who had fought in the Italian & Prussian wars, bewailed the extermination of the Bohemian nobility after the Battle of White Mountain.
The "dráb" or policeman (marshall) complained of the drain on men, etc.
I walked to Radlice and rode back.
I had dinner at my room.