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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1915

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so nervous with the curb bit, saddle and being away from Billy that she wouldn'tgo out at last she got herself worked up into such a state that she started to back up, she backed up into a pile of runbbish and sat down. I got off her and took he routside and got on her, she still refused to go and went through the same performance again this time though when I went down I hit my head and back and she came over pretty heavily on my leg.. I tried her again without success so took her down the roads and then up to where Dad. was plowing in the barley stubble and he stated he roff and she came back all tight. Frank who has been sick in the ghouse all day want ed me to go out to Tupper's and look at some trap he set for some skinks so i ut the big saddle on Joe and went out there. Dad. started to plow the barley stubble to-day and as the creek was so high he didn't want to fgo back over the gully and he thought idf it should freeze the stubble would freeze first. Enah went down town this after noon and Aunty Alice came back with her to tea. Dad. went down with hewr after tea.. To-night all ghe Harvey Shanbd's but Willie came in Charlie is going out West some time next week and cam eover to say goodbye. Rather cold wind and cloudy to-day.
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so nervous with the curb bit, saddle and being away from Billy that she wouldn't go out at last she got herself worked up into such a state that she started to back up, she backed up into a pile of rubbish and sat down. I got off her and took her outside and got on her, she still refused to go and went through the same performance again this time though when I went down I hit my head and my back and she came over pretty heavily on my leg. I tried her again without success so took her down to the road and then up to where Dad. was plowing in the barley stubble and he started her off and she came back all right. Frank who has been sick in the house all day wanted me to go out to Tupper's and look at some trap he set for some skunks so i put the big saddle on Joe and went out there. Dad. started to plow the barley stubble to-day as the creek was so high he didn't want to go back over the gully and he thought if it should freeze the stubble would freeze first. Enah went down town this after noon and Aunty Alice came back with her to tea. Dad. went down with her after tea. To-night all the Harvey Shand's but Willie came in. Charlie is going out West some time next week and came over to say goodbye. Rather cold wind and cloudy to-day.

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so nervous with the curb bit, saddle and being away from Billy that she wouldn't go out at last she got herself worked up into such a state that she started to back up, she backed up into a pile of rubbish and sat down. I got off her and took her outside and got on her, she still refused to go and went through the same performance again this time though when I went down I hit my head and my back and she came over pretty heavily on my leg. I tried her again without success so took her down to the road and then up to where Dad. was plowing in the barley stubble and he started her off and she came back all right. Frank who has been sick in the house all day wanted me to go out to Tupper's and look at some trap he set for some skunks so i put the big saddle on Joe and went out there. Dad. started to plow the barley stubble to-day as the creek was so high he didn't want to go back over the gully and he thought if it should freeze the stubble would freeze first. Enah went down town this after noon and Aunty Alice came back with her to tea. Dad. went down with her after tea. To-night all the Harvey Shand's but Willie came in. Charlie is going out West some time next week and came over to say goodbye. Rather cold wind and cloudy to-day.

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