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June
Saturday 29th 1918.
A clear bright warm day. Jimy, Voltie and Will
Dixon working on the barn. A sharp shower of
rain drove them to the house for a while. I wrote a
Letter to Grace Cheever. Rachel walked over staid
to supper, walked over again looking for her
spectacles.
Sunday 39th June 1918
A lovely warm bright am very warm almost
hot. Will went home to day. V paid him 15 dollars
R $2 dollars. Ray Rat drove here for Emma to go
visiting to Maggie. The pm very warm it looks like rain.
I write a letter to Ben Watson. I sent or gave two letters
to mail for me one to Charley Dixon, one to Grace Cheever.
Will Niles came and brought me a bunch of roses.
Roy & Maggie brought Emma home before rain.
Voltie salted the cows and took a nap after rowing Will D
across the river. E & E brought in all the clothes off the
lines and grass it looks so much like rain.
Voltie brought in and gave me all the strawberries that
our strawberry vines grew this year which was 6 berries.
Emma gave me two candies. I can eat neither
berries nor candies but go to bed supperless.
Will Niles said, he read in Watertown paper
that Wellie Bamford has bought a farm.
I am glad; now he wont have to move again
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