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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1913

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Dad. was greatly surprised this morning as he wasa going to the cow stable, to hear a strange whinny in the horse stable and upon invesitigation to find Bele the grand possessor of a colt full brother to Queen. She is a lively & strong little fellow and has been in his feet nearly all day. He is about the same color as Davy & has the same triangular spot on his forehead he has two qwhite feet n=both on the same side and his legs are as crooked as rams' horns. We heard

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Sunday June 1st

The boys went to sunday school & church & I went down to church. It began to rain soon after we got out so we went down to Huby's after for dinner. Huby was in his bare feet and had just finished hoeing his garden. Frank & I came home soon after dinner but Dick went up town.

Dad. & I went for a little ride to night. I rode Joe & Dad. Ginger. Mr. Fleming, Vyse, Roy Bannister & Allan Law were over here to night day. I saw Jim Blaike down town this morning. It has been very hot to-day with two heavy showers the last of which was to-night.

Monday June 2nd

Dad. was greatly surprised this morning as he wasa going to the cow stable, to hear a strange whinny in the horse stable and upon invesitigation to find Bele the grand possessor of a colt full brother to Queen. She is a lively & strong little fellow and has been in his feet nearly all day. He is about the same color as Davy & has the same triangular spot on his forehead he has two qwhite feet n=both on the same side and his legs are as crooked as rams' horns. We heard

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