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10 November 1796
Saturday 10 AM
[?] [?] [?] , and saw [Belry ?], his
bright eyes with radiant flame shot lightening
to my soul. But powerful as was their [sway?]
yet they were not sufficient to efface
the [?] of [?] [?] [?] .
Evening, Rogers [?] [?] & [?] [?]
ate walnuts at my [room ?]. I was this
[over?] informed by [?] thus there [were?]
twenty of an [?] taken in to the hasty
pudding club among whom were [Bean ?]
and myself.
Sunday 11
Mr [Preslap ?] preached. Nothing of importance.
The themes all come out; mine lacks the
[?] [?] [?] .
Monday 12
The day passed as usual. In prayers at night I [?]
and [?] who it seemed [?] [?] [?] from [?]
[?]. After prayers I accompanied him to [Potters ?]
and had his horse put up. From thense we went
with [?] and Bartlet to their loggings and
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Monday 12
took supper. In the [?] [?] I returned to my
room, in which I had been but a [?]
moments when {Captain} [Brastow ?] came in [?] from
our house; he informed that all our people were
well. After the {Captain} had retired I went to
[Sams] room where I found [?] and several
others, who seemed desireous to play a game of [?];
accordingly we sat down and played till twelve
o'clock. On settling I found that I had
wone 37 cents. I left [?] with [Sams], with
whome he [?].
Tuesday 13
[?] left town at nine o'clock.
[At ?] five o'clock PM I set out for
Waltham on [?] horse, after a book. On
my arrival I found that the book was at
[?] [?] and accordingly I called and
took it as I came back.
Wednesday 14
[?] [?] in the [?]. Not able
to study much in the evening by reason of company
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