Sharp diary 1917 page 299. Thursday 18 October 1917 - Asheville
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Thursday 18th of October 1917
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Dr Sinclair telephones that he is leaving Asheville for several days next Saturday so wishes to see me at once. So I go to him at 10 o’clock, seeing Miss Dickey before and after. Sinclair takes a cast of my mouth and has to test something in the afternoon as well. I go to Durham’s music place to see if I can get a room there but the arrangements are unsatisfactory though they are very civil and obliging. Weather warm but wet and stormy. The clouds over Pisgah are beautiful to behold and the sunset though stormy very magnificent. I begin to look through my drafts and revise them and make a start on writing them out with The Two Brothers. I see that I have my work cut out if I mean to finish the 12 songs while I am here.Location
USA : North Carolina : Asheville [0,0]
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