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gives me further letter of introduction and announcing my departure Butler's train delayed [[red underlined]] Morgentour presided Auterbridge, Munroe, Dr. Ames, Duggan, Schofield [[/red underlined]] present.
Afterwards University club where met [[red underlined]] Sarton. [[/red underlined]] then home with 9.30 train. Celine was still awake when I arrived
Jan 31. Sailing day for [[red underlined]] South Avenue. [[/red underlined]] Got up at 5:30 A.M. Celine took early breakfast with me. Beautiful weather but bitterly cold marvelous landscape. [[red underlined]] River all frozen over [[/red underlined]] and clean snow everywhere Drove to Brooklyn pier of [[red underlined]] Grace Line [[/red underline]] (Hamilton
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Ferry. Very very cold but crisp healthy weather Very pleasant, cheerful comfortable altho' simple cabin. [[red underlined]] B. D. Thayer, [[/red underlined]] my colleague of the N.C.B. and [[red underlined]] vice-president of Anaconda [[/red underlined]] Company is an agreeable surprise. He goes to [[red underlined]] La Paz [[/red underlined]] with two engineers. 
After long waiting ship gets in motion. [[red underlined]] How I enjoy this water; the older I get, and the more I do my yachting the more passionately fond do I get of the water or everything connected with it. 
I feel very happy and have spent 6 happy days with Celine. [[/red underlined]] I have not felt so [[red underlined]] happy for a long time [[/red underlined]] To bed early reading
Feb 1. 1920 (Sunday) Weather much warmer. no frost any