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Olive Philp Diary, 1919
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1919
Monday, 8
Brock at moores threshing for a coupple of hours in morning. at ditch rest of day. Grace & I down to Mc Ewings in evening. Fineand very warm high wind.
Tuesday, 9
Digging ditch all day. I took Grace to noon train. She gone to {Haronew?}. Quite dull and smoky all day. a little like rain.
Wednesday, 10
Digging ditch all day. Mrs. Brown and miss Ritch here in afternoon. Brock to town at night. Quite dull and looking like rain. Misty from about five o'clock.
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