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Kate Halliday Mickle Diary, 1923
Kate Mickle 1923 Diary 75.pdf
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went up to see Dorothy for a few minutes. Charles went to church in the Morning but not to S.S. Adjutant Martin of Salvation Army called and went to church with Charles. There was a union meeting afterwards in the Hall which Charles attended. Charlie and Allie came in about a quarter to ten after Dorothy had gone to sleep. Cold wind all day.
May 14th. Monday
Cold still. Nurse again to-day. Dorothy's temperature down a little more. Have read her "The Chestermarke Instinct" and finished "Dead Men's Money" by J.S. Fletcher this morning. Also finished "The Pioneers of France in the New World"" by Parkman. Wrote to Gwen for Dorothy and to Clare and Nell. Mrs. Ankenmann & Jen Krug called in the afternoon and the doctor? Dorothy's temperature 100° at night. After
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