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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1920-1921
Theobald Toby Barrett Jan-Apr 1921 Diary 28.pdf
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| + | Marj. had her breakfast in bed again this morning but got up about ten, she hasn't felt very well all the after noon as her heart was bothering her I set the whiole sevenhens I got from George this morning putting 15 eggs under nearly every one so that they are civering over 100 ehgs. I then went woth Dad out to the big ditch and we deepened it there three or four inches, we have the big lake nearlymdrianed now. Frank went down town and got | ||
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I came home with a basket full of delicious provisions from there and found Enah had been over with some rice pudding and parsnips, so I lit a fire in the grate and Marj. got up and we had lunch in by the fireplace where we stayed all the after noon and had a lovely time coming to the conclusion that it was a good thing Marj. did fall down stairs. I went over to the farm about four but first went over to Mrs. Woodson's and took what phonograph records I could find there, just as I left Essie, Woodyer & Miss Jacques came in to see Marj. When I came home for tea Marj. had it all ready in by the fireplace so we had another delightful evening Mrs Woodson's records proved to be no good according to our tastes, but that didn't matter much. Cloudy, mild
Monday March 14th
Marj. had her breakfast in bed again this morning but got up about ten, she hasn't felt very well all the after noon as her heart was bothering her I set the whiole sevenhens I got from George this morning putting 15 eggs under nearly every one so that they are civering over 100 ehgs. I then went woth Dad out to the big ditch and we deepened it there three or four inches, we have the big lake nearlymdrianed now. Frank went down town and got
