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seeing you immediately about of their house, this one was not
at all worried by our presence.  Reaching E.C. we took the 
car (the new route being open) home.  In an hour we were 
home.

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July 12, 1899.  A short afternoon trip from York R'd to
Harford R'd.  On Arlington Av. we noticed Dr. Teakl's
5 acre lot with house for sale and stopped to look at 
it.  The house was in great need of improvements and repairs,
and the price too much entirely $8500.  While here 
a thunder-storm, which had been threatening for a couple of 
hours, prevented our going farther <s>trip</s> till it was over.
It was delightful sitting on the porch, watching the lightning and
seeing the rain.  The storm did not last very long, and
really did not lay the dust.  After the rain we
continued out the avenue to Hillen R'd then took the 
Ivy Mill R'd.  The walk here, along the river, past the
mill is quite pretty.  The old mill has been changed 
into a church.  Daucas Carota seemed to be the leading
flower so we called the day Daucas Carota Day.  
Near Gardenville we stopped in at the German Luth. Cemetery.
        