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but not out of bed - Caroline Hill quite seriously ill - Willard Straight dangerously ill - and all the guests at the Crillon turned out - to make way for the wretched American Peace Conference officials - why had they to take that hotel-!
Jack had found - with greatest difficulty rooms at a dismal terminal hotel - Hotel du quai Dorsay, - and Tony Novarro, had gone along with us - Corinna will be ready to be moved over tomorrow
Saw the dear Hibbards - and slept on a sofa in this grand salon at the [[?]]
Wednesday 27. - Much business at 10 Rue de lElysee Lots of people to see - and showing Billie and Sue the ropes - Saw Carter a moment
Thursday 28
KING GEORGE in Paris.
acclaimed by loyal, cheering crowds - who stood along the route - in drenching rain - 
Incidentaly "Thanksgiving" day
Tony Navarro invited me to dine with him which I did at the Inter Allied Club - a delicious dinner and my host most excellent and amusing company.
Friday 29
At the office all day - Saw Ruth [[?]] this P.M.
Saturday 30
Same story - lunched with Billie + Sue - and worked until six at my new office - down stairs - Billie + Sue - full of suggestions   Saw Margaret Wilson a moment to-day.  Paul Cravath came to see us
Sunday December 1 - worked at office all day, lunched with the Hibbards - and Corinna + Marie Bonney - and took dinner in our gilded salon - [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[/strikethrough]]  Willard Straight died to-day at the Crillon