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 like a sewer, in spite of its volume, but it is clear west of town. It is probably the waste drain from the sugar factory. Reached at 4 p.m., packed our material and shipped it. Dodds left on 5:30 train for and I took the 8:00 o’clock train for, where J. L. Bartlett met me at the depot. Nellie had gone up from on the morning train.

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J. L. Bartlett and I drove around town for a while, then met Grace and Nellie at the sugar factory and were shown through the plant by the assistant superintendent. Dined at the and I took the 1 p.m. train for  leaving Nellie to come down