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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1911
Theobald Toby Barrett Diary 1911 52..pdf
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All hands wished me a happy birthday this morning, this being the sixteenth anniversary of the day when I first made my appearance in the world. On my plate I found piled at breakfast a nice pair of pants from Enah and just about all the contents of a barber shop from Daddy and Dick. A razor and brush from the former and soap and strop from the latter. All that is required now is a few whiskers to try them on. | All hands wished me a happy birthday this morning, this being the sixteenth anniversary of the day when I first made my appearance in the world. On my plate I found piled at breakfast a nice pair of pants from Enah and just about all the contents of a barber shop from Daddy and Dick. A razor and brush from the former and soap and strop from the latter. All that is required now is a few whiskers to try them on. | ||
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+ | It was very wimndy this morning too wimndu to draw alsike so Bill plowed all morning. I picked up all the broken glass that had been under the old house and Daddy and Dick went down town to get some oats and . This aftrer noon Huby and Mr. Winky Smith came over. Mr. Smith took a look at the house and. sized it ip for painting. We hauled wheat all the after noon and got it all in. ut a little more than |
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Monday July 24th
All hands wished me a happy birthday this morning, this being the sixteenth anniversary of the day when I first made my appearance in the world. On my plate I found piled at breakfast a nice pair of pants from Enah and just about all the contents of a barber shop from Daddy and Dick. A razor and brush from the former and soap and strop from the latter. All that is required now is a few whiskers to try them on.
It was very wimndy this morning too wimndu to draw alsike so Bill plowed all morning. I picked up all the broken glass that had been under the old house and Daddy and Dick went down town to get some oats and . This aftrer noon Huby and Mr. Winky Smith came over. Mr. Smith took a look at the house and. sized it ip for painting. We hauled wheat all the after noon and got it all in. ut a little more than