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Laura Robinson/Sills Diary, 1911
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March Wednesday 22 1911
Fine day. Nothing doing
Thursday 23
Blustery
Friday 24
Lovely day. Mrs P. Young here all day. Rw. Roberts a called. Father went for Ethel. Harold Sills took Ethel & I to church.
March Saturday 25 1911
Lovely day. Ethel & I were up to F. Butchers in afternoon. All down to F. Sills in Evening.
Sunday 16
Lovely day.
Father took Ethel to town about noon. I went to church in afternoon.
Monday 17
Rained. Very windy. At usual work.
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