Sharp diary 1917 page 169. Sunday 10 June 1917 - Asheville
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Sunday 10th of June 1917
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To the dentist again at 10 a.m. and am fitted with a new set of teeth for my upper jaw. At first it seemed impossible that I could ever talk again with any distinctiveness of enunciation but after practising a little and finding the difficult consonants I improve wonderfully and so rapidly that by the evening I believe I could have lectured had I been called upon to do so. the Campbells come to lunch and stay to tea and we have a very pleasant reunion. I am getting very sick of this idle, rich sort of life, and am wondering how I am going to stick it through the present week. I suppose the rest in such healthful conditions is good for me — but I hate it none the less on that account!Location
USA : North Carolina : Asheville [0,0]
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