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Sunday Janurary 25th Lovely day. Such a contrast to the
weather we have had lately! but then of course the snow
began to melt, and that made the walking not over nice
George Hudson had engaged to accompany Sarah, Carrie
and I to church this morning, but for some reasons of h
own Carrie was desirous that Sarah should go alone with
George. This I opposed for I did not believe George
would be pleased with such an arrangement, but
Carrie did not seem to think so, and Sarah made no
objection to the to the proposal, so I made up my mind to
our church as usual. As I had expected George
instead of being pleased, was very much hurt, and took
no pains to conceal his feelings. I felt sorry but the
walk to church was pleasant. Father preached a good
sermon, and on the whole the morning was a pleasant
one. When I returned, Sarah and George who had
attended the Baptist Church were sitting in the [parlor?]
with Carrie. It was rather a sober party. George looked
very much hurt. Sarah offended, and Carrie embarrassed
I on the contrary felt in a very cheerful mood, and [pretended?]
not to notice anything peculiar. George soon left.
In the afternoon Sarah, Nathaniel, and I attended the Baptist
Church and heard an excellent sermon from the Rev. [?]
[Haswell?], Missionary to Burmah. The house was crowded
In the evening George H-- and Kate called for Carrie
and Sarah and I with Nathaniel attended the [Bucher's?] church

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