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Kate Halliday Mickle Diary, 1920-1921
Kate_Mickle_Jan-Aug-1920 76.pdf
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to see Charles who is feeling better but is still in bed. Went down for the Mail after dinner. Mr. Caldwell & Mr. {Yeigh?} were up to see Charles in the afternoon and Duncan came up to-night instead of to-morrow night which is the night of the H.S. concert. Knit 2½ inches on skirt of dress.
Friday Nov. 26th.
Charles still in bed. Knit some on dress. Went down after dinner for the Mail. Went to H.S. concert in the evening. Great crowd. Very good School Orchestra. School quartette. Duet Grace Wilkins & Jessi Milne. Presented the Field Day prizes to the girls and made a no good speech. Wish I could learn to make a decent speech and get some practise at it. Very mild.
Saturday Nov. 27th.
Still mild. Wet snow falling. Went to Tuer's this morning with a piece of venison that Charlie sent up to us. As Charles was ill it could not
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