Concord.
Ther. [Thermometer] Fri. [Friday] Nov. 4, 1910 [November 4, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
Stormy.
North-east gale, the wind fairly
roaring through the leafless tree tops, 
the rain falling steadily & at times
heavily. By night the country was
water soaked and our big cistern
full again.
  This my last day in Concord
was disappointing for I had planned
to work in the woods with all 
the men. We had to keep in doors [indoors],
of course, putting things in order
for the winter etc.  Pat did
manage to dig holes for two
barrels in the swamps. I was 
with him part of the time. The
only birds I saw or heard
were a few Goldfinches Juncos 
& Fox Sparrows. Hosmer finished
the fruit closet & I put our apples 
in it.

Concord - Boston - Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] Sat. [Saturday] Nov. 5, 1910 [November 5, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
Dull
Cloudy & cool with light rain at
intervals. Signs of clearing weather at sunset.
  Left the farm house at 7.45 and
took 8.06 train Concord to Boston.
Went first to 33 Congress St. & met
Edward Motley by appointment there. He
offered me $6000 for the Concord land
on which he has an option for $10000. I
declined this offer without hesitation & told
him emphatically that I could make no
concessions either in price or other conditions
of the option. Next to our office where
I spent three or four hours. Saw Arthur E. [Arthur Estabrook]
& Sted. Buttrick. We settled details of
Trustees Com. [Trustees Committee] on basis agreed on last spring.
At 1.45 met C. [Caroline Brewster] & Henry H. [Henry W. Henshaw] at Majestic Thr. [Majestic Theatre]
where we saw "Chocolate Soldier" a pretty
operetta with exquisite music. Home by 5.30
Miss Eastwood, Walter & Margie Deane dined
with us at 7 & spent evening.