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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1919

Theobald Toby Barrett 1919 Diary 24.pdf

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I was spending a very enjoyable hour in bed this morning awake but, knowing I didn't have to get up till Aunty & Aunty Alice did, when Aunty came in with the alarming anouncement that she thought I had better stay in bed all day or at least till she went up and got the doctor and threatened to bring me my breakfast in bed. She had heard me cough as I have quite a cold and was afraid that I might contract pleurisy where my ribs were sore and maybe the flu so was quite worried. I did my best to allay her fear and did persuade her to let me get up and eat breakfast like a Christain but she was bound to go and interview the doctor. He said there was no danger what ever so that relieved her. I sat around there and read till about eleven when Enah came down. I hooked Mexico up for her and she drove home but I walked having had all the ride I wanted behind Mexico in his cart coming around the block. I didn't do much this after noon but sit around and read. Dad. and Frank hauled over another load of straw and put it off in the horse stable. Geordie Boughner was in looking at Dad's steers this after noon but didn't buy. We also had
 
I was spending a very enjoyable hour in bed this morning awake but, knowing I didn't have to get up till Aunty & Aunty Alice did, when Aunty came in with the alarming anouncement that she thought I had better stay in bed all day or at least till she went up and got the doctor and threatened to bring me my breakfast in bed. She had heard me cough as I have quite a cold and was afraid that I might contract pleurisy where my ribs were sore and maybe the flu so was quite worried. I did my best to allay her fear and did persuade her to let me get up and eat breakfast like a Christain but she was bound to go and interview the doctor. He said there was no danger what ever so that relieved her. I sat around there and read till about eleven when Enah came down. I hooked Mexico up for her and she drove home but I walked having had all the ride I wanted behind Mexico in his cart coming around the block. I didn't do much this after noon but sit around and read. Dad. and Frank hauled over another load of straw and put it off in the horse stable. Geordie Boughner was in looking at Dad's steers this after noon but didn't buy. We also had
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a visdit from old Broadly and the damous rachel. He was collecting stallion fees and after looking at Bell decided we owed him seven and a half although Dad. doesn't think she is in foal. However I paid him. He allowed seventy five cents a trip for his mealsd last summer, otherwise the fees would have been fifiyteen dollars. I went down town to-night and Aunty Alice gave me a ticket to Missmusic pupils' recital as rthe I.O.D.E. weere seeling the tickets to raise funds to buy a flaf for the school-house Aunty Alice had bought two. She went with Cousin Lokll and I to Minteith's and found Marj. ha dbought a ticket also so we starte doff for the concert. I considring it. atreat for me and a Dutch treat for Marj. On the way down we thought better of it as no-body seemed to anticipate much of a concert and went down and spwent a very nice eveneing at Miss McQueen's. I called in at Aunty'son my way home and Aunty Alic einformed me that the concert was the worst she has ever experieneced/ It consisted chielfy of vioin selections for Mu=isspupils and the fiddles were not in ti=ume and the fiddlers couldn;tplay anyway. One lkady recited and she stuttered. The best performer was a little Mitch=chell but he runlady like posture and fondness for chewing gum distressed Aunty Alice terribly.

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Wednesday February 19th

I was spending a very enjoyable hour in bed this morning awake but, knowing I didn't have to get up till Aunty & Aunty Alice did, when Aunty came in with the alarming anouncement that she thought I had better stay in bed all day or at least till she went up and got the doctor and threatened to bring me my breakfast in bed. She had heard me cough as I have quite a cold and was afraid that I might contract pleurisy where my ribs were sore and maybe the flu so was quite worried. I did my best to allay her fear and did persuade her to let me get up and eat breakfast like a Christain but she was bound to go and interview the doctor. He said there was no danger what ever so that relieved her. I sat around there and read till about eleven when Enah came down. I hooked Mexico up for her and she drove home but I walked having had all the ride I wanted behind Mexico in his cart coming around the block. I didn't do much this after noon but sit around and read. Dad. and Frank hauled over another load of straw and put it off in the horse stable. Geordie Boughner was in looking at Dad's steers this after noon but didn't buy. We also had

a visdit from old Broadly and the damous rachel. He was collecting stallion fees and after looking at Bell decided we owed him seven and a half although Dad. doesn't think she is in foal. However I paid him. He allowed seventy five cents a trip for his mealsd last summer, otherwise the fees would have been fifiyteen dollars. I went down town to-night and Aunty Alice gave me a ticket to Missmusic pupils' recital as rthe I.O.D.E. weere seeling the tickets to raise funds to buy a flaf for the school-house Aunty Alice had bought two. She went with Cousin Lokll and I to Minteith's and found Marj. ha dbought a ticket also so we starte doff for the concert. I considring it. atreat for me and a Dutch treat for Marj. On the way down we thought better of it as no-body seemed to anticipate much of a concert and went down and spwent a very nice eveneing at Miss McQueen's. I called in at Aunty'son my way home and Aunty Alic einformed me that the concert was the worst she has ever experieneced/ It consisted chielfy of vioin selections for Mu=isspupils and the fiddles were not in ti=ume and the fiddlers couldn;tplay anyway. One lkady recited and she stuttered. The best performer was a little Mitch=chell but he runlady like posture and fondness for chewing gum distressed Aunty Alice terribly.

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