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but of course a healthy one. We walked
through the pack onto Blackheath and
here Donkey riding was most in favor,
an amusement in which a great many
young men and women were engaged.
There was also preaching, and a temperance
meeting but very few seemed interested
in them. After a pleasant walk we
returned home.

Sunday Apr. 3rd/64
This morning T. and I and Mr. Barrel
took a walk through Greenwich. After
dinner T. and I went to see a cousin
of ours living in the Albany road
Camberwell. Their name is Emerson.
She is my cousin and is a daughter
of Mrs. Battersby.

Sunday Apr. 10
Went up to London; had a portrait
taken at Henderson's London Bridge
took dinner with Uncle T. At three
o'clock I met Mr. Halis, a fellow workman,
at the Mansion House, he wishing me
to accompany him to his Bible Class.

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