Sharp diary 1917 page 277. Wednesday 26 September 1917 - Hazard
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Wednesday 26th of September 1917
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Peg away at my accompaniments again and get on very well even though I started the day feeling very chippy after a disturbed night — disturbed by much coughing. I have now drafted nearly all the songs, doing to-day "Come in Come in" and Young Hunting. That leaves me only one more "Once I counted" and one more verse of "Come all ye tender" to finish and these with luck I may do tomorrow. The pleasure of finding harmonies to these lovely tunes is very great even though my instinct tells me they had far better be not be fitted with any! Write several letters in the morning, one of condolence to the poor Leicesters, one to Peggy Scovill and a reply to Mrs Sidgwick. The rest, despite my piano-work, is having its effect and I am already feeling much better, but I wish these rooms were more airy. They are very hot.Location
USA : Kentucky : Hazard [37.24954,-83.1932284]
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