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20o Cloudy N.E
March Saturday 5th. 1887.

Cold, Cold, this morning.
Martha A Wright was here
for advice & medicine.
Afternoon Nelly walked down
to Ashton & back & up to Gideon
Gilpin's. Alfred Warfield
was here for medicine for his
wife. Charley reached home
at 7.20 p.m. tired & cold &
worn out with his trip: having
driven to Washington yesterday
instead of Lauren finding the
road too bad to the latter place
He left Washington at 4.15.

32o Drizzle & Foggy S.E.
March, Sunday 6th. 1887.

Was sent for to Plummer
Water's and went in the buggy
as far as Robt Stabler's and
from there on horseback. the
road being "horrible." Willie
went with me & waited at
Wm S Bond's until I returned
from Walter's. I was suffering
very much with a bad cold &
rheumatism & was pretty well
used up by my ride in the
mist & rain. "Bob Johnson"
was here to consult me again
in the afternoon.

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