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Diary Trip around the World.

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It was my intention to make notes, day by day
of this trip and to illustrate it by postals in order
that I might have a record for reference afterwards
It was impossible to do this and now. Aug. 2. 1911.
I must make brief notes from memory of the events
of the past four months.

On April 8th, Mary G. Hay and I set sail upon the
Amerika. of the Hamburg-American Line, a ship with most
modern equipment, including a "life" We arrived in
Hamburg, probably about the 17th early in the morning
and spent an enjoyable day, altho [although] the heat was oppressive
and we were too warmly dressed We went about the town,
visited Hackenback's famous zoölogical garden, took
dinner at Kimpinski's justly renowned restaurant and
packed preparatory to an early start the following morning.

Our journey to Copenhagen was without incident and
we found a warm welcome from friends upon our arrival
chief among them being dear, Mrs. Münter. We went to our
old [Hoūl Kougen of Dänmark?] and occupied our old
rooms. They had been made gay and beautiful
by many cut flowers and blossoming plants. Mrs.
Münter took dinner with us, or rather she presented
us with a dinner in our room. On [Saturday] Thursday/the following

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