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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1916
Theobald Toby Barrett 1916 Diary 17.pdf
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Wednesday February 2nd
After breakfast this morning Dad. got started reading Happy Hawkins aloud so we didn't get out very early and didn't do any thing but chores. Enah went down town before dinner as Aunty Alice told her yesterday that her father was quite ill, she was down all the after noon, so Dad. Ferdie & I had dinner alone. This after noon we did chores and Dad. trimmed Queen's & Gingers hooves, he had a few chores to do around the house too. I went over to Jack Martin's to get a couple of roosters to mate up with my hens but they were too busy shipping birds to get them for me to-night. I went down to Quanburys with {illegible} nursery stock I {rest of sentence illegible} To-night Frank and I went down town. Frank took some eggs down to the store and his two pigeons which we caught last night. I went around to see Marj. she feels pretty wobbly yet but looks well (if looks were all that were concerned I wish she was {illegible} all the time allthough her every day looks are ok its been colder and cloudy to day Bear saw his shadow
Thursday February 3rd
This morning I went over to Martin's to get four roosters to mate my hens. I was over there quite a while and was just starting off with a couple intending to come back after the other two when Dad. came in he had helped Enah bring the baby through the field so he helped me take the four home. Enah spent the day down town again as her father is still very ill although a little better to-night. Ferdy went down with her and has been down town all day. The old hen hatched out four of the thirteen eggs I got from Jack but one of them got chilled to-day and died. Dad. brought her and the other three into the kitchen this after noon. I haven't done any thing but chores and read this after noon It has been cold and rather stormy so Dad went down to Aunty's about four o'clock to bring the baby home but Enah had taken him up to the Jame's and Dad. didn't go up there after him. Mrs. Hodge died to-day and the old man is just about all in. Bruce Dell was over before tea to get Dad. to go down and look at thier old cow which is bloated. Dad. gave Bruce a great raking over but has gone down to-night. I trimmed the tag locks off the hens to-night with the sheep shears. I got a fac-simile of the letter Dick got (the other day) from Pratt yesterday telling me it was my duty to join the 133rd Norfolk Battalion. Holly Bush got one but Holly says he won't answer the requirements as he
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