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[They] must get tunes from a few select street
bands which are said to frequent the
Square when the weather is mild.

Boston (St Margarets) January 8 1904.
  Cloudy, threatening snow which began
falling thick and fast before dark continuing
through the night. Much warmer, the snow sticky.
  My second day in bed at St. Margarets
enlivened by a call from C. [Caroline] who to my unbounded
astonishment walked into my room about 3 P.M.
having driven over from the Abbotsford with
Miss Swazey. She stayed only fifteen or twenty
minutes.