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(Left side of journal0

Cloudy & Clearing
Ther. 33o TUES. NOV. 28th, 1893 Wind N.W.
Last night was terribly stormy
commencing to rain & blow
soon after dark, it continued
with much violence until
near morning. I could not sleep
until after day-light. It must
have been a fearful night for
sailors who chanced to be
"off our coast" at sea. After
noon I came down stairs and
______H Smith came to see me
& get a card of admission to
the charity "Eye Ear & Throat
Hospital" in Balto: which I gave
him. without much hope of his
being materially benefited by it.
"John" came to see me again
just after "Smith had gone.
Edwd rode "Frank" to Olney to
get some oysters.

(Right side of journal)

Cloudy
Ther. 31o WED. NOV. 29th, 1893 Wind S.E.
Cloudy again, but has not
the dull depressing feeling we
have had so much of lately.
Dora was busy cleaning up the
dining room when cousin Martha
Lea called to see me after
meeting: I went down and quite
a pleasant call from her. After
noon cousin Hannah Chandlee
was here. Charles Stabler was
here to see me & sat an hour or
so. Mary E. Gilpin also
called. The wind has been
S. E. all day but clear and
bright. I fear however it will
not continue fair weather.

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