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Transcription
Friday Jan. 28, 1921
I went to Chathans in the forenor
paid off the note given for the guly
nineteen months ag Pren700 in 78
Mabel took the first part of the
mail and I came home on the 11.3
which was an hour late and took
the second part.
The day was fine and mild
and the roads were good
Saturday January 29 1921.
I delivered mail on the whole
route with the colts Dick & Qucer
mabel went to ghatham to attend to
her mother who is not well.
The day was fine and mild
but it is beginning to sprinkle
now at 19.15
The roads are real good.
Sunday Jan. 20, 1921
I mentored {illegible text} in the morning. Mabel was with her mother, who is rich in Chathaw, yesterday and Today the day was cloudy.
