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Hotel, then immediately to [[red underline]] Thunderbolt [[/red underline]] where I found little [[red underline]] Cygnet [[/red underline]] anchored all spick and span in her new coat of paint and varnish.
[[red underline]] Elmgren [[/red underline]] has made the slight alterations I told him and charges me $265 inclusive $8.00 a month for five months taking care of boat. I took battery out which has run down and we notice that one of the water pipes has split on account of unusual frost this winter.
Took simple lunch aboard [[strikethrough]] then [[/strikethrough]] I am glad to see that [[red underline]] not a single bottle of wine or in fact anything has been disturbed.
Was much bothered with small sand-flies or gnats which sting my arms where they were bare. To bed very tired but
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could not [[strikethrough]] sleep [[/strikethrough]] fall asleep till after 1 P.M. specially on account of absurd tooting of automobile horns in street near hotel.
March 25 (Sunday). Beautiful Sunny day, stroll through the streets, and left at 2:25 P.M. Crowded train. Many oldish and sickly looking people or old-maidish looking women coming from Florida
March 26. Awakened when train passing thru Richmond Va. Wintry looking. Same in Washington and Maryland
Arrived New York about 4 P.M [[strikethrough]] overco [[/strikethrough]] winter overcoat feels good.
Evening home. Celine tells me [[red underline]] George [[/red underline]] has been there over Sunday and [[red underline]] wants to enlist
All students in Cornell who amount to something want to [[/red underline]] do the same thing he says. Would go in the [[red underline]] Navy [[/red underline]] if he was not