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keenyas at Mar 23, 2023 03:31 PM

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Friday July 2nd Very pleasant [Dr?] Fathe accompanied me to the
ferry about ten o'clock. I crossed at Division avenue
ferry, made a long call on Mrs Kent in Christic st
and spent the day with Mary Emma who is now
boarding in Houston st near Broadway. Left before
six, reached home in time for tea, and attended
prayer meeting with Father in the evening [Dr?]
[Dr?]. W. walked home by my side notwithstanding I had
Father's arm and was perfectly silent. Father invited
in, he hesitated, ascended the steps but as I did not
second the invitation he did not come in.
Saturday. Warm. Wrote to Sarah Gonsalves in the morning
and evening. Called on Mary Reeve in the afternoon.
Mary Willet called. --- Called on Mrs Sylvester in South
6th street with a message from father. Was very much
pleased with her indeed
Sunday July 4th A lovely day --- the heat of the preceding
week cooled down by the gentlest breeze to the exact
point of comfort. Attended our church all day and
in the afternoonwas duly installed in my new post as
teacher to Harriet's former class. Joseph W. walked
home with me in the morning. In the evening
attended monthly concert. Sarah and Hannah Wilde
sat- with me and accompanied me home.

p. 167

Friday July 2nd Very pleasant [Dr?] Fathe accompanied me to the
ferry about ten o'clock. I crossed at Division avenue
ferry, made a long call on Mrs Kent in Christic st
and spent the day with Mary Emma who is now
boarding in Houston st near Broadway. Left before
six, reached home in time for tea, and attended
prayer meeting with Father in the evening [Dr?]
[Dr?]. W. walked home by my side notwithstanding I had
Father's arm and was perfectly silent. Father invited
in, he hesitated, ascended the steps but as I did not
second the invitation he did not come in.
Saturday. Warm. Wrote to Sarah Gonsalves in the morning
and evening. Called on Mary Reeve in the afternoon.
Mary Willet called. --- Called on Mrs Sylvester in South
6th street with a message from father. Was very much
pleased with her indeed
Sunday July 4th A lovely day --- the heat of the preceding
week cooled down by the gentlest breeze to the exact
point of comfort. Attended our church all day and
in the afternoonwas duly installed in my new post as
teacher to Harriet's former class. Joseph W. walked
home with me in the morning. In the evening
attended monthly concert. Sarah and Hannah Wilde
sat- with me and accompanied me home.