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3.

Docno: DQA02d969

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-11-03
Cicero de Senectute.1 Getting well.
 
1. Cicero's Cato Major de Senectute, or Essay on Old Age.

4.

Docno: DQA02d970

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-11-04
Went to Boston with Mrs. Cranch. Returned.

5.

Docno: DQA02d971

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-11-05
W. Cranch came from Boston. Fine weather.

6.

Docno: DQA02d972

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-11-06
Evening at Mrs. Quincy's. Parson Wiberd.1
 
1. The entry concludes with shorthand for “no feeling.”

7.

Docno: DQA02d973

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-11-07
Mr. and Mrs. A went to Boston. Dined at Mr. Cranch's.

8.

Docno: DQA02d974

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-11-08
Quite lonesome. Mrs. C. came home.

9.

Docno: DQA02d975

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-11-09
Parson Wibird dined at Mr. C's. Folks came home.

10.

Docno: DQA02d976

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-11-10
Madam preparing for New York.1
 
1. AA was planning to visit AA2 (AA2, Jour. and Corr. , 2:105).

11.

Docno: DQA02d977

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-11-11
Rain all day. Cleared up in the evening.

12.

Docno: DQA02d978

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-11-12
Went to Boston. Mrs. A. N. York. Lodgd at Camb.

13.

Docno: DQA02d979

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-11-13
Returned to Braintree in the forenoon.
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