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Olive Philp Diary, 1920
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April 1920
SATURDAY 3
Done chores and chopping and sifting ashes. Fixing windmill rod in afternoon. Brock met me at six train. I come home from Chatoworth. Flurry of snow but bright and cold north wind. Brock to lawn at night.
EASTER SUNDAY, SUNDAY 4
Brock to church at night. Quite a snowy day cold earl wind.
EASTER MONDAY, MONDAY 5
Done chores and drawing out manure. A very stormy day. Cold west wind.
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