Sharp diary 1918 page 187. Wednesday 3 July 1918 - New York
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Wednesday 3rd of July 1918
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At the demonstration in the morning I danced Trunkles — the first time I have danced a corner morris in public and acquitted myself if not exactly to my own satisfaction fairly well. I am much stronger than I was and with practice I believe I might do the morris in a quiet staid sort of way! Lunched at Algonquin and in the evening dined at the Old English place as the guest of Peggy Scovill. Rabold, the Gilmans and of course Maud were there also. We had a nice dinner and adjourned afterwards to one of the large sitting rooms at the Biltmore, Peggy’s hotel and talked & smoked till after 10 p.m. Very tired when I went to bed as I taught for 2 or 3 hours to-day besides doing much dancing. Wrote to Hercy Denman & Philips Barker in the morning and to Chubb and several others in the afternoon after the School was over. Weather still beautifully fine but rather warmer.Location
USA : New York : New York [40.7143528,-74.0059731]
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