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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1920-1921

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Friday October 1st
 
Friday October 1st
  
It has rained steadily all day and has been very raw and cold. Tom. Butler came in on his way down town and he and Frank went over to look at the stuff Flemming has fir sale and then he came back here and had dinner. I didn't do any thing much bi=ut a few chores. Frank went home with Tom this after noon and stayed there for tea and all night so that he could put a fire on in the engine in themmorning to finish thrashing at Art Quanbury's. Miserable day but good for the wheat.
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It has rained steadily all day and has been very raw and cold. Tom. Butler came in on his way down town and he and Frank went over to look at the stuff Flemming has for sale and then he came back here and had dinner. I didn't do any thing much but a few chores. Frank went home with Tom this after noon and stayed there for tea and all night so that he could put a fire on in the engine in the morning to finish thrashing at Art Quanbury's. Miserable day but good for the wheat.
  
 
Saturday October 2nd
 
Saturday October 2nd

Revision as of May 19, 2026, 10:18:03 AM

Friday October 1st

It has rained steadily all day and has been very raw and cold. Tom. Butler came in on his way down town and he and Frank went over to look at the stuff Flemming has for sale and then he came back here and had dinner. I didn't do any thing much but a few chores. Frank went home with Tom this after noon and stayed there for tea and all night so that he could put a fire on in the engine in the morning to finish thrashing at Art Quanbury's. Miserable day but good for the wheat.

Saturday October 2nd

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