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could be had for $500.  It is wooded and the timber on it is worth
at least $1500.  He asked us to come down some time to see it.  He
would be pleased to show it to us.  We talked some little time
with Mr. B. and then proceeded onward along the road which here crosses 
the track and runs between it and the river.  The road here is beautiful,
occasionally the river comes in full view, and it is wooded almost
continuously on both sides.  We reached R. B. 8 mintes before 5 o'clock.
No doubt we can walk from R. B. to W. in an hour and a half.

From R. B. we proceeded to Robinson's keeping along the road.  At [illegible]
it again crosses the railroad and proceeds east of it.  We arrived at
R. about half past five.  Here we awaited the train.

Just before reaching R's we had a beautiful view of the mountain and
Mountain R'd just east of the Magothy.  Occasionally the Magothy came
in full view and once we could see the Magothy east of <s>it</s> us and the
Severn west of us.  We were quite pleased with our trip.

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January 16, 1904.  A trip with Mr. W. and Mr. F.  Mr. F. astonished me
yesterday by saying that he would accompany us on our trip to-day.
We had invited him a number of times before but he had never 
accepted the invitation.  When I arrived at the terminus beyond Catonsville
he and Mr. W. were already there.  It was cloudy, but I did not expect
        