I didn’t get up until late and after breakfast. I worried away the time until lunch. After lunch I sewed, read and puttered until about five thirty when Jean Elderage popped in with Mrs. James. She had just come down from Baguio the night before and we were all glad to see her as we hadn’t seen her since June. She sat and talked until about six and was just about to leave when Mom (who had been out) came home so she stayed a little longer. We invited her to lunch the next day. After dinner I read as I do so much lately.
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