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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1915
Toby Barrett 1915 Diary 70.pdf
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came over with them. To-night Aunty Alice went over to Mrs. Battersby's to borrow a book and I went with her. I also took Mrs. Charlie Martin a setting of eggs for which she paid me forty cents. I see by to-day's "Norfolk Reformer" that Capt. Simpson left this morning for England to join the Army Service Corps, I wish I had been up to drill before he went. Dick said to-night that May Ivey who is at the Culp's with plural pneumonia is not expected to live through the night. It froze hard again last night and did a lot of damage I guess. Some of our tomato plants in the garden were nipped and some were not, has been sunny but a very cold wind all day from the north.
Friday May 28th
After I did up the chores this morning I went out and took the team and Dad. came up and took the old sow down to Porter's, he was down there to dinner and get back till four o'clock. I rilled the corn ground and got started on to harrow it. Huby was over all day and set the posts in the plum orchard for the fence along the raspberries Some thing has been wrong with Snowdrop all day and to-night Huby Dad. & Frank examined her but couldn't see much nit a little spot on he rjaw wjxch FDad. didn;t think would
