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[[pre-printed ]] APRIL, SUNDAY 12. 1874 [[/pre-printed]]

Today I am not very well, but Mama is sick.

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[[pre-printed ]] APRIL, MONDAY 13. ^[[Eve.]] 1874 [[/pre-printed]]

This has been a truly lovely day. I will comence at the beginning of my story, and go to the end.
This morning as soon as I was dressed, Papa and I sarted out. first we went to the place on New York avenue, to get the cream but they were out of it, so we came right along on our way to 7 street and as we were going along I started to look up, and see on the door at number [[underlined]] 1010. H st, Piedmont Dairy [[/underlined]], the sign of [[underlined]] Milk [[/underlined]] so we went in, and asked if they kept cream, so we ordered some and then went on our way - we got the [[Sweback?]], and came home in time to fix the clothes.
This evening Papa and I went up to No. 922, Mass Ave. to see Mr. Brugten.
Papa was behind me about a block, for I was holding my book.