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Charles "Wesley" Tofflemire Diary, 1903-1907
Charles Wesley Tofflemire Diary, 1903-1907-25.pdf
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January 31, 1904
It seemed all day and is saving yet. Crystal in the shop, a little. It was a of to be 1930s.
It came all day and I sit and looked at it it is amazing to night! I asked my books down at a win of $1,000.
It seemed all day this summer we just offered to the eventists and Ernest to learn it is a cold night to night.
I helped work and did show it until all Child may use a given it is to buy anything again.
It skilled some corn and cut some wood it arrived all day! From the next seat the show is up to the top rail of the fence.
I went to town with about 11 yards and got my clay. It wasn't odd morning.
January 30, 1904
Many and I eat word today here in the spiral. It was a few days.
Many and I eat boys in the back to day it was a few days we loved to serve blessings day to date but failed.
A Girl Caden moves to day if wanted to day. Baby is now better A Girl he has to gag. His time to looks bad so he dies. Baby went to houryard get his horse down.
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