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e to see the rocks I mean stones. I didn't mean it about the clock. Here we are. Mrs. misses kisses. Misses kisses most. I do like to say that. Do you wish you had said it first. Not exactly. I repeat more often. A great many people hear you. Not now. All about the swing. Swing where. In a lamp. You mean electricity. Yes I mean electricity. Wax. Do read to me. We went down to the town and we met Mr. and Mrs. Somaillard. We drank something there and we said if they would wait we would call for them in a carriage. We had several things to attend to first. I nearly said it together. Do I think that they will. Do little walks tire you. Dear Sir. This is the end of the day and I am able to explain that a great deal of trouble has been taken. I feel that there must be a regular time for the oranges. Oh yes indeed. Never have I seen so many trees. It was a surprise to you. I say that I am certain that a great many things can be said. Call it a fan love. I don't care to see pieces. Don't you. Indeed you don't. Leaving stones aside what do you think of the weather and the country. I think them both delightful. So do I. And we enjoy ourselves. Oh very much. Yes and what time do you wake up. At half past seven. I don't wake up till nine. What is the date today. Wishes He wishes to think. Do not distress them. What we do is this we give it to them. What did he say. He said he expected to be ill. He said he said he expected not to be very well. Yes Mr. Lindo Webb. Yes Mrs. You should always speak the name. I don't feel that I can mention it. Do you believe in me. Are you surprised that you have gone so far. To me not to me. Insulting yes she is insulting she asks have we ever heard of a poet named Willis. Alice has. I have not. She says he belonged to a group. Like Thoreau. I am not displeased with the remark. Did we see the festivity. Water is amusing. Do I want to go away. No indeed I do not want to go away. Two months. In two months. Politely miss me. Call what. Call Milly. Don't you understand the difference. He wanted fifty dollars for six days. We did not refuse a visit. No one refuses a visit. I do. I see. A little finish. What was that noise. I am very pleased to have a good fire. Here are my stars and stripes. Yes it's the flag. What time is it. Day time.
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