Sharp diary 1918 page 39. Tuesday 5 February 1918 - Chicago
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Tuesday 5th of February 1918
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Wrote a long letter to Bradley concerning his own book and his so- called criticism of mine in the Dial — well written but poor in content. Then found it difficult to get on with my pamphlet so fell back on book and wrote out a lot of tunes. After tea went on on much the same tack and then began to feel ominous symptoms of my old enemy the fever. Maud still in bed but getting much better. After dinner at about 9.30 after sitting in her room in my fur coat shivering went to bed with a fierce rigor[?] after taking a red-hot bath. Didn’t take temp[erature] as there was no doubt it was up ever so high[?]. Just the same symptoms as in the mountains. I seem fated to be unable to do more than one Evanston lesson per week, as I shan’t be able to go tomorrow that is certain.Location
USA : Illinois : Chicago [41.8781136,-87.6297982]
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