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Kate Halliday Mickle Diary, 1920-1921
Kate_Mickle_Jan-Aug-1920 75.pdf
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in the evening. I went down to Dr. Rannie's to have my 3rd innoculation & to invest in a new thermometer as I broke the one I had. Water dripping off trees as ice melted. Raining late in the day.
Tuesday Nov. 23rd.
Very mild - thawing. Charles still in bed & temperature still normal. Went down to bank with Presentation Fund deposits in the Morning. Went down for Mail in the afternoon. Wrote to Dorothy. Raining in the afternoon.
Wednesday Nov.23rd. 24th.
Raining. Charles temperature normal to-day. Still in bed. Wrote five or six letters for Charles. Went down for the Mail in the afternoon. Was kept pretty busy looking after Charles. Mr. Bell called in the afternoon. Wrote to Clare and Dorothy. Went down to Hall to see High School pupils practise their play "Who's Who?" Not as well done as the play last year.
Thursday Nov. 25th.
Drizzling rain all day. Went down to the bank in the Morning. Mr. Bell called
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