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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1921

Theobald Toby Barrett 1921 Diary 96.pdf

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160 lbs & the other 166. It began to turn soft last night and this after noon was quite mild and very cloudy and about tea time began to rain so that the pigs didn't get chilled out very well. Dad. & I carried them into the shop to-night. Enah's sister Mrs. Johnson came over for dinner to-day and stayed all the after noon and for tea. To-night she Marj. and I went down town. Marj. had to go down & help the girls fill candy bags for the Sunday school Christmas tree, as they were having a practice in the Sunday school they worked at Frances Slocomb's. I went up with Mrs. Johnson and then went down to Aunty's where I went to sleep till Marj. came in and we came home. It was a fierce night for walking as the mud was awful but it was very mild. We made a great procession going down. Marj. had her flashlight and was going ahead and showing Mrs. Johnson the way while I brought up the rear with the Quanbury's boiler under my arm. It was pitch dark and when Mrs. Johnson went to step over the ditch in Jack's field she slipped and went down on her hands & knees in the mud. I went in to the Quanbury's for a minute. John has had a bad day of it.
 
160 lbs & the other 166. It began to turn soft last night and this after noon was quite mild and very cloudy and about tea time began to rain so that the pigs didn't get chilled out very well. Dad. & I carried them into the shop to-night. Enah's sister Mrs. Johnson came over for dinner to-day and stayed all the after noon and for tea. To-night she Marj. and I went down town. Marj. had to go down & help the girls fill candy bags for the Sunday school Christmas tree, as they were having a practice in the Sunday school they worked at Frances Slocomb's. I went up with Mrs. Johnson and then went down to Aunty's where I went to sleep till Marj. came in and we came home. It was a fierce night for walking as the mud was awful but it was very mild. We made a great procession going down. Marj. had her flashlight and was going ahead and showing Mrs. Johnson the way while I brought up the rear with the Quanbury's boiler under my arm. It was pitch dark and when Mrs. Johnson went to step over the ditch in Jack's field she slipped and went down on her hands & knees in the mud. I went in to the Quanbury's for a minute. John has had a bad day of it.
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Saturday December 17th
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It has rained pretty steadily all day and is still at it to-night, so that the mud is getting as bad as ever again although the frost isnt quite out of the ground yet. I haven't done any thing but just the chores to-day and Dad has spent the whole time cutting up the pigs. It wasn't a very nice job as they didn't get hard at all. Marj. went down this after noon to see Miss McQueen and stayed up there to tea. They are all going to leave for California just as soon as school closes Marj. is going to miss them very much. I went down after tea to-night to the Tuxis meeting. Mr. Smith came but not many boys were out. However we all sat together around the stove in the back room and he gave them a fine talk and told them of a good many of his old pupils that have made names for themselves in various parts of the world. Marj. and I stayed at Aunty's all night as the walking was too bad for Marj. to attempt I got my foot soaked on the way down gettin across the ditch out here.
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Sunday December 18th
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Last night was a fierce night. I woke up

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160 lbs & the other 166. It began to turn soft last night and this after noon was quite mild and very cloudy and about tea time began to rain so that the pigs didn't get chilled out very well. Dad. & I carried them into the shop to-night. Enah's sister Mrs. Johnson came over for dinner to-day and stayed all the after noon and for tea. To-night she Marj. and I went down town. Marj. had to go down & help the girls fill candy bags for the Sunday school Christmas tree, as they were having a practice in the Sunday school they worked at Frances Slocomb's. I went up with Mrs. Johnson and then went down to Aunty's where I went to sleep till Marj. came in and we came home. It was a fierce night for walking as the mud was awful but it was very mild. We made a great procession going down. Marj. had her flashlight and was going ahead and showing Mrs. Johnson the way while I brought up the rear with the Quanbury's boiler under my arm. It was pitch dark and when Mrs. Johnson went to step over the ditch in Jack's field she slipped and went down on her hands & knees in the mud. I went in to the Quanbury's for a minute. John has had a bad day of it.

Saturday December 17th

It has rained pretty steadily all day and is still at it to-night, so that the mud is getting as bad as ever again although the frost isnt quite out of the ground yet. I haven't done any thing but just the chores to-day and Dad has spent the whole time cutting up the pigs. It wasn't a very nice job as they didn't get hard at all. Marj. went down this after noon to see Miss McQueen and stayed up there to tea. They are all going to leave for California just as soon as school closes Marj. is going to miss them very much. I went down after tea to-night to the Tuxis meeting. Mr. Smith came but not many boys were out. However we all sat together around the stove in the back room and he gave them a fine talk and told them of a good many of his old pupils that have made names for themselves in various parts of the world. Marj. and I stayed at Aunty's all night as the walking was too bad for Marj. to attempt I got my foot soaked on the way down gettin across the ditch out here.

Sunday December 18th

Last night was a fierce night. I woke up

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