Sharp diary 1918 page 86. Sunday 24 March 1918 - Boston
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Sunday 24th of March 1918
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After a bad night — because of war news — breakfasted at 8.30, wrote letters etc and looked through my mountain MS books to revise before sending them to copyist. Mrs Storrows’s motor came for us at noon and we called for Lieut[entant] Chas Osbourne, wife & child, and all five of us drove to Lincoln. After lunch soon after arrival had a chat with Mr S and at 4, after tea, motored to Grotton to see Lily & husband. A nice comfortable house. They seem very happy. He is a nice simple minded big bear of a man who suits her very well I think. Spent a pleasant evening and then motored back 25 miles or more to Lincoln and to bed in a very comfortable room. A lovely house which grows on you the more you know and stay in it. I had hoped Mrs Storrows would ask us to stay in it for a rest before going to the mountains, but she takes care of convalescent sailors in the week so that can’t be. Didn’t see Mr Storrow and Osbourne & his wife returned to Boston in the afternoon. Weather a little warmer, very bright & beautiful. No fog.Location
USA : Massachusetts : Boston [42.3584308,-71.0597732]
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