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Minetta "Nettie" Walton Diary, 1883 Part 1
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honey from bees in P.M. I had to Clean me stoop after that Jennie & Mrs. Alix. son came for Ida & I to go home with them to stay all night for her & Johorasa & her were going to Burlington in P.M. so Sarah finished my work so we went Jennie took her grandma home first then came back for us. We had our tea over there & we played on piano read a novel out to Josh (Forrest house) then we tried the {ring} machine to see which could go the highest at our longs Josh went up to 230. Jennie 125, Ida 120 Nettie 115 I could have went higher but I was not prepared for it.
Sunday 15th.. 83.
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