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This file is from Jeffrey T. Wilson Diary, 1913 (Ms2011-015)
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7th Con “The Maniac Lover” in “Michael Erle” the other members of the club are all gone the way of all the earth, as far as I know, except Florida, and me, and that night I returned home and found my wife in “Travail” with our first child, a boy. That was my last appearance on the mimic stage. — Received monthly check. — I met my recent intended of 3 years, or more ago, E.M. Hicks, she made a slip, by marrying a man who already had a wife, and she set him adrift, which was right. — B. not so well. I remained home writing.
8th Con. even the pastor was pleased, and that I was, needs no saying. Bessie Judkins read a good paper on “Theatres” a negative one of course. — My spectacles was lost. How, I don’t know. I happen to always have a pair in reserve, and I utilized them. — By unanimous consent my older sons, dont write to me, yet I pray for them, call them by their names, and their wives names, to the Lord. all of them owe me a letter as I always keep them so, I write on the receipt of one from them | It’s a mighty poor secret that isn’t worth telling a little
Thurs “Then shall the righteous shine forth as the sun.” — Cloudy and warm, rested fair last night. B. “BW” and u.w. me are on the line of health. On my job as usual. — George sent Mary S’ sewing machine to Blanche for her use, and some pictures, notably
The tail of a dog can never be straightened
Fri “The son of man hath power.” Cloudy and warm. — On the job, at the office — B. “BW.” and u.w. me are well, some of us. — Our rest was good, mine was, however, and I suppose the others. — The weather looks threatening at 5 p.m. |