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he is going to New York to live
with him and his wife.
I sent your bundle that day.
Una went for mail, and was
fetching the biggest carpet bag
from the sadlers, when Mr Sauborne
stepped up and took it from
her and escorted her all the
way home, as pleasant as
[..oses], and gay as a lark.
I am forever indebted to him for
making Una laugh so severely
as I heard her, coming into the
gate. The Saubornes are going
away the mid of June.
In the evening she read aloud
to me a magnificent lecture
of Mr Emerson's upon Plato.
Friday 24. A very coolcast day,
[foggy] drew Lily up here in her
carriage and came in to
stay with me while Una went
for the buggy. As to Ann
she went up the tower to
clean the study - and accomplished
it all by four oclk. A letter came
from Clara Holmes - with
love in it but no interest.
Also from Mrs Fields to me, asking
me to go and spend two days
with her. She does not know how
I cannot do such things yet.

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