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1917. (continued) 1 Dec. 8. 1917. We have a compartment so this makes the trip more comfortable. [[red underline]] Albert [[/red underline]] is in the [[red underline]] day coach. [[/red underline]] Landscape of little interest. [[red underline]] Jacksonville [[/red underline]] seems uninteresting modern busy commercial town and landscape around seems [[red underline]] northerly and very uninteresting. [[/red underline]] Dec. 9. We see [[red underline]] frozen pools in [[/red underline]] ^[[black underline]] South [[/black underline]] North Carolina and in [[red underline]] Virginia we see snow! [[/red underline]] and streams are frozen.- What a change. Arrived [[red underline]] Washington [[/red underline]] at about 1:30 [[strikethrough]] P.M. [[/strikethrough]] late. Lost more time there. [[red underline]] War conditions [[/red underline]] [[strikethrough]] have [[/strikethrough]] are [[red underline]] taxing [[/red underline]] all [[red underline]] train service [[/red underline]] to the utmost on account of extraordinary freight requirements. It is bitter cold Many delays between Washington and New York. Arrived there [[red underline]] four hours late! [[/red underline]] Supper at N.Y Central Station. Arrived [[end page]]