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H/5/1892-6
sun shines on it and put in water
At some places small seeds came
up badly.
Robert Miller reported that their garden
plowed and ridged high in the
fall, was ready to plant much earlier
than usual
On our walk the garden was
greatly admired; the long rows of
vegetables recently planted, the larger
bed of kale and the flourishing of currant
bushes attracted much attention
The flowerbeds looked well in order
and the rose bushes looked well
The poultry yard was in fine
order and already very populous
and likely to be more so, if the rest
of the [hens?] hatch well
Meet next at Norwood; The
Readers to be Eliza N Moore and
Dr. Green.
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