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Olive Philp Diary, 1920
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March 1920
SUNDAY 7
Brock to lawn at night. Mother and father 38 yrs married. Bright but very cold wind.
MONDAY 8
Done chores. Brock met me at morning train. Choring and liking saw in afternoon. Cold and quite stormy. Eleven here for a quarter of beef.
TUESDAY 9
Done chores. Brock chopping and Da siftign ashes. Ah bush in afternoon. Mild and bright at times. Heard craw for the firsh.
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