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Wea.     SAT. MARCH 12, 1927     Ther.
A and I to Huntington,  A finished drawings in afternoon and cut mats
Ship in.

Wea.     SUNDAY 13     Ther.
I cleaned boat quite thoroughly - A matted drawings and put under press.
Taphouse in.  Dinner, and Chub, & family here had pie and wine with us. Lily drove us to Oyster Bay, saw big oystery boat the Sira, too big, & a grand sloop named "Lieutenant."  Got back & found Skip knows owner, A wrote to him asking; "How much?."  Black family left soon.

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Wea.     MON. MARCH 14, 1927     Ther.
A mailed drawings to Everybodys, & called them up.  I finished knitting A's cuff & sewed "onto" leather coat.  A doing ^[[various]] things; sent income tax - wrote to Steiglitz - & owner of boat.  I read "The Constant Nymph" until late.

Wea.    TUESDAY 15    Ther.
A to Huntington, brought me strawberries & cream, a lovely skirt - to large but I cut it down in P.M. & was in it by supper time.  A painted bottoms of both row boats.