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[[preprinted]] August  SATURDAY, 2  1902. [[/preprinted]]
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Had a whack at Senoritas hand this A.M. & some other things.

After lunch went out & tried to sell my stretchers & the others that are here & guess I can. Started a letter to the family. [[underlined]] Dinner [[/underlined]] and over to Senorita's to see Miss Canedy along with Miss Mead. Found Henry's father & mother there.

Just washed my brushes and now will retire.

Slightly cooler and every one in Town sneezing to beat four of a kind.

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[[preprinted]] August  SUNDAY, 3  1902. 
10th after Trinity
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Sold all the old stretchers this A.M. for twenty five pesetas. Went down to the Sunday market where they sell every [[underlined]] old thing. [[/underlined]] Got a dandy poinard for fifteen cents. It's a peach and an old merschaum pipe of an carved head that pretty fine. I guess its Christopher Columbus from the pictures of [[underlined]] him [[/underlined]] that were in my history at school.

Wrote home and went in the garden for a walk.

Miss Mead was Ill, weather changed cooler suddenly & its put lots of people on the bum.

My white two x four now.

Transcription Notes:
merschaum is his misspelling for meerschaum