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− | " | + | "Michiganders" contending with |
− | the | + | the [?] of the forest! |
− | + | But still Mrs. S. has | |
− | But still Mrs. S. has | + | an excellent Piano & I |
− | an | + | played ad libitum. [ At ones pleasure.] |
− | + | ||
− | |||
[two small x marks on the page] | [two small x marks on the page] | ||
− | Last night with | + | Last night with |
− | a lively male (male) | + | a lively male (male) I attended |
church at Harlem | church at Harlem | ||
− | + | Mrs. Keyes rowed us over | |
− | Mrs. Keyes rowed us over | + | & Mary Ann delighted us |
− | with rapidly | + | with rapidly & richly drawn |
sketches from the Portfolio of | sketches from the Portfolio of | ||
her checkered life | her checkered life | ||
− | + | "I'se the only woman | |
− | "I'se the only woman | ||
that could go away "Billy | that could go away "Billy |
Revision as of 16:10, 20 January 2019
"Michiganders" contending with the [?] of the forest!
But still Mrs. S. has
an excellent Piano & I played ad libitum. [ At ones pleasure.]
[two small x marks on the page]
Last night with
a lively male (male) I attended church at Harlem
Mrs. Keyes rowed us over
& Mary Ann delighted us with rapidly & richly drawn sketches from the Portfolio of her checkered life
"I'se the only woman
that could go away "Billy