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January 1800
Thurs 9
Nothing
Fry 10
[?] at [Rostin?]. Myself at home.
on the even at the noth end wt at
[?] [H?] but him at [chickins?].
Sat 11
[?] to settle with oliver [ware?], but
there were so many obstacles in the way
by his objecting to charges that we posponed
it for the present. My son, [?], or
[?] remember to settle all your accounts
semiannually.
Sun 12
Nothing consequential
Mon 13
Went to wrentham [?] over Miss Hannah
Adams. Slept at Beans, passed the evening at
[D?] [tavern?] quite agreeably in company with
[?] Thays [and?] [Bean?].
Tus 14
Returned [and?] spent the evening at [Jonathan?]
[?] [?] where I was unfortunat at [?].
Townsend [Charck?] [Rubin?] in [?] nights.
[comforted?] over [?]. [Servant?] [?] [?].
Jan 1800
W 15
Nothing worth mentioning [?] [?] [?] [Ellery?]
Thurs 16
Nothing [?] Went to [Marlborough?] in over to
carry home aunt Lyda, most [honorable?]
[?]
Fr 17
Nothing consequential
Sat 18
Out to yesterday
Sun 19
Made a [bargen?] with [Silus?] [Buoyden?] to cut the
bushes in the " [?] [pasture?]. - Just at [sight?]
went to aunt Sarah. after [?] got [part?]
that was due, which I [?] very good luck.
Mond 20
Bought a stick of timber of Northern [?]
which was something [extraordinary?]
Tues 21
Sent [?] at & [?] [?] to [eat?] [?];
this felled the tree and [?] two [?] when
[the?] in [?]. This is one of the slipery [?]
which fortune is always playing me
Wed 22
Spent part of the day at Mr [?].
Visited at Mr Clark found the man forgetful
or a raskal. [?] very much [forth?] first
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