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[[preprinted]] April SUNDAY, 6 1902.
Low Sunday [[/preprinted]] 
Morning in Luxembourg.
Afternoon with Miss Sargent at Napoleon tomb and to St Julien Le Pauvre and another small church near it.
 Napoleons tomb is about the grandest thing I ever saw distinguished and very simple.  The combination of light from the blue and gold windows is stunning. 
 Dined with the Sargents and came home with Hall and Twatchman afterward.
 The museum at the Tomb is very interesting also.
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[[preprinted]] April MONDAY, 7 1902. [[/preprinted]] 
 Spent the whole day at St. Cloud with Twatchman & family and Hall, Niedermeyer, Miss Sargent and Elsie and Miss [[underline]] Niblee [[/underline]] ?
 It is superb out there and the trip out on the boat is very fine.
 Having a terrible time with my breeches, as usual you must know.  What a pity a man has to patronize the tailors at all. Yes?