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Wrote a postal to Eloise. Left work early and after going to the dentist came home. Called up Julius after supper and talked German. Work has been mighty easy this summer and I have really enjoyed it so far. Hoping to go to College next week. Julius and I went to see Hortense. Frank
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Dugan and Jim Weaver were there. About nine P. M. Virginia came over by herself. She was somewhat sore because I scrapped to get to sit by Hortense. Frank took her home. I Had a rather pleasant evening. Got home at 10:45 Note: Met Ethel Thomas and Gitsy Speed as I went to
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Julian's house. Gitsy gave me some hot air about my going away. I stopped by Frances Trumans and left her pin. Gee, I am glad she has it at last. — — — — — — — — — Sept. 4, Friday Nothing at all doing in the morning except a trip to the Public Elevator. Walked out and spent car fare for peaches. Had a
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scrap with Cathy Brashear because she wanted to change my seat at the table. Came home at five o'clock and called up Grace Mansfield, Frankie Wright, Eleanor Fleming — my cousin. Grace was sweet as ever. She thought I was living at the Watson House. I was surely insulted.
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I told [Grace I would] see her Sunday afternoon. She was surprised and said she would not let me come as I had told her before she left that I would not see her after she came back, for three weeks. That was because she talked my ears off about these darling fellows she met in