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Laura Robinson/Sills Diary, 1911
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February Sunday 26 1911
Showery. I went to church in afternoon. A. Sills here in Evening.
Monday 27
Windy. Uncle Ceylon came up in afternoon. A. Sills & I went to a dance in Conway Hall.
Tuesday 28
Chilly day. Uncle Ceylon went to Adophustown.
March Wednesday 1 1911
Blustery. Uncle Ceylon up to F. {btehers} for dinner. Mrs Sharpe. Harold Sharpe. Tom. Leo. F. {bleher} & Nelly here for tea.
Thursday 2
Bright. Windy. Uncle Ceylon went home this morning. A. Sills here in Evening.
Friday 3
Fine day. Leo {Gunnen} brought Ethel home.
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