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Tuesday 30 January 1906
Wind blowing a gale all night
from South, the water roaring and
dashing on shore. morning cloudy
& looks like a storm. Wind South.
Dont storm but a dreary dismal day.
Voltie went to Dailys woods to split
wood. Sr carried for me three letters
to post one for Grace, one Gladys,
one Parkleys & Dingman and from
the post office went over to Daily's
Woods and cut a load of wood.
No snow, no rain, no ice
but dreary, cloudy and dismal.
Voltie came late. Said Whitmarsh
came down with Kent. Dispatch,
Kingston News, 3 Park's floral magazines,
New thought, a letter from W.F. Watson.
Maud received a letter from Huffman

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