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Monday Mild and pleasant Mary Willet made a long call
soon after dinner Hannah Wilder also called and
invited us to spend the evening at her house
I did not care much about going for I would have
preferred to attend Mr T.A. Warner's Concert to-night
so the secretary Mr B. Rush Rees had politely sent us
tickets: but Carrie and Sarah gay thoughtless an good-
-natured have every thing their own way and as they
accepted Hannah's invitation I could not do less than
accept it too After Hannah left I called at Mary R's
but did not find her at home She was out sleigh-
riding with her cousin Mr Scranton I returned and
with Sarah called on Kate Hudson Made a rather long
call and a pleasant one too George came in as we were
leaving and accompanied us home I invited him to
accompany us to the Wilde's to-night He hesitated a little
but consented Accordingly after ea he called for us
He acknowledged that it was with some reluctance he went
and told me that he did not believe that I wanted to go there
any more than he did He was not far from the truth
though I am on good terms with all the family excepting
one and he is far away George talked to me about S-
all the way -How foolishly he has acted ! and now it seems
strange to me how I could have born as I did
but I did not know all and I pitied him too
We spent a pleasant evening and returned about eleven o'clock

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