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[[preprinted]] March SUNDAY, 9 1902. 
4th in Lent.[[/preprinted]]

 I suppose if one is in the habit it is easy than not, to say smooth things?
 A nice day for this time of year. 
 Twachtman is better, says he is getting in ahead of the doctor, for which we are all glad. 
 Mr. Gay came to the studio today at about 3.15. He seemed to like the things very, indeed. Said he did at any rate and advised me to send, "the Little green mummy" and the "Paper Butterfly" both to the Champ de Mars. I dont [[strikethrough]]th[[/strikethrough]] know though as I can stand the frames. On a risk to, that they wont get in!
 Took a walk this P.M. & enjoyed it very much indeed. 
Got letter from Edith Scott.  
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[[preprinted]] March MONDAY, 10 1902. [[/preprinted]]
 Ordered two frames today for about sixteen francs apiece. Think they wont be bad. 
 Got a paper for the Champ de Mars and I guess I am signing something I dont know Yes. 
 Mr. Gay sent me an invitation to the opening of the third Exhibition of the New Art Society Rue de Seze.
 Saw Twachtman this P.M. & he is getting there alright, tomorrow he is to be allowed a little immature and a little mature chicken. Something solid so to speak. 
 Hall is getting busy about frames likewise, and did a still hunt all the morning. 
 The Proffesor, I think, gets hot under the collar a little to quick, considering that he is getting paid what he asks