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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1916

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Neiledge's as he fell the other day and paralyzed the nerve in his arm that is Colin did and Dad. thought Uncle Ward would like to go out and see him. He said he enjoyed the drive but the McNeiledge's were not at home. Frank sopen tthe after noon backin the gullyn with the Ryerse's spearing frogs. he took them doen to-night and sold them to Henry Buoy for ten cents a dozen. I got sown in time for church to-night and had a little visit with Marj. Aunty Alice sent and invitation to her by me to come down to a tea party to-morroe night but she said she could ;t come as there wa anothe rone on at Mrs. McQueen's and she had to go. Aunty Alice told me this moorning that Mrs. John Watts was dead but she didn;t die till to-night, but old mrs. Watson Robert John's mother died yesterday. Rained this mj==omorining. Cool & Cliudy to-day.
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Neiledge's as he fell the other day and paralyzed the nerve in his arm that is Colin did and Dad. thought Uncle Ward would like to go out and see him. He said he enjoyed the drive but the McNeiledge's were not at home. Frank spent the after noon back in the gully with the Ryerse's spearing frogs, he took them down to-night and sold them to Henry Buoy for ten cents a dozen. I got down in time for church to-night and had a little visit with Marj. Aunty Alice sent an<s>d</s> invitation to her by me to come down to a tea party to-morrow night but she said she couldn't come as there was another one on at Mrs. McQueen's and she had to go. Aunty Alice told me this morning that Mrs. John Watts was dead but she didn't die till to-night, but old Mrs. Watson Robert John's mother died yesterday. Rained this morning. Cool & Cloudy to-day.
  
 
Monday June 19th
 
Monday June 19th

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Neiledge's as he fell the other day and paralyzed the nerve in his arm that is Colin did and Dad. thought Uncle Ward would like to go out and see him. He said he enjoyed the drive but the McNeiledge's were not at home. Frank spent the after noon back in the gully with the Ryerse's spearing frogs, he took them down to-night and sold them to Henry Buoy for ten cents a dozen. I got down in time for church to-night and had a little visit with Marj. Aunty Alice sent and invitation to her by me to come down to a tea party to-morrow night but she said she couldn't come as there was another one on at Mrs. McQueen's and she had to go. Aunty Alice told me this morning that Mrs. John Watts was dead but she didn't die till to-night, but old Mrs. Watson Robert John's mother died yesterday. Rained this morning. Cool & Cloudy to-day.

Monday June 19th

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