A Lady's Diary.
SOME INTERESTING JOTTINGS. Sunday.—Could not- eat breakfast Felt languid, and stayed at home. Monday.—Got up at nine o'clock, and rested' on the couch until noon. Bessy Musgrove came -to lunch, but 1 felt too unwell to be entertaining. t*o she left early. h Tuesday.—Felt slightly, better, and eat a little breakfast. Sorry I did so, because all »day I suffered, from indigestion. "Wednesday.—ln bed all day. Pains in stomach and back, with bilious sick headache. , Thursday.—Determined to get better. Bought a box of Bile Beans for Biliousness, and took two. • In evening felt b<etter. Took two more going to bed. Friday.—Almost recovered... _ Eao a hearty meal. Went visiting in the afternoon. Before going to bed took one more Bile Bean. Saturday.—Had a hearty breakfast, and enjoyed it. Played tennis all the afternoon. In the .evening went to the theatre, with' father and mother, and before returning had oyster supper. Thanks to 8.8.'5.
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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9906, 30 March 1901, Page 1
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