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where I am going with Papa. About noon Mama started on foot to visit Mrs [[Herd?]]
where I am going with Papa. About noon Mama started on foot to visit Mrs Herd
and I went to ironing. but I had not ironed long, before I burned myself badly
and I went to ironing. but I had not ironed long, before I burned myself badly
blistering a place a bout as large as a two shilling piece which pained me very
blistering a place a bout as large as a two shilling piece which pained me very
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soon in another sweat in which I went out to hang up my clothes soon
soon in another sweat in which I went out to hang up my clothes soon
after which I was taken with a violent pain. After heating, bathing and  
after which I was taken with a violent pain. After heating, bathing and  
sweating my shoulder I got a little [[unknown]] and finished my ironing. After
sweating my shoulder I got a little eased and finished my ironing. After
I had finished clearing away supper which I got for Oliver Caroline & Dick Papa
I had finished clearing away supper which I got for Oliver Caroline & Dick Papa
and Mama returned. Mama said she enjoyed herself very much, she had been to the
and Mama returned. Mama said she enjoyed herself very much, she had been to the
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I can hardly think. Papa is down stairs, asleep as usual Olliver is reading. Dick has
I can hardly think. Papa is down stairs, asleep as usual Olliver is reading. Dick has
been as mischievous today as a monkey and if I scolded at him he would tell
been as mischievous today as a monkey and if I scolded at him he would tell
me to do my own business call me a [[unknown]] a huzzy a [[unknown]] and every thing else
me to do my own business call me a brute a huzzy a tomcat and every thing else
that he ever heard [[Davis?]] or Erastus call the cattle or dogs. When Uncle Charles
that he ever heard [[Davis?]] or Erastus call the cattle or dogs. When Uncle Charles

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where I am going with Papa. About noon Mama started on foot to visit Mrs Herd and I went to ironing. but I had not ironed long, before I burned myself badly blistering a place a bout as large as a two shilling piece which pained me very much. After ironing I went to washing and had just hung out my dresses when I was seized with a violent pain in my shoulder which entirely disabled me for an hour and has left my neck so stiff that I cannot turn my head but a very little, but I can very easily account for the pain, while I was washing I got into a violent sweat in the height of which I left off and went to the spring for a pail of water, one of the boards on the bridge was loose on to one side of which I stepped and the opposite one flew up leaving me partly in the spring and partly on the bridge, as soon as i got to the house I took off my wet shoe and stocking and thought no more about it, but went on with washing and was soon in another sweat in which I went out to hang up my clothes soon after which I was taken with a violent pain. After heating, bathing and sweating my shoulder I got a little eased and finished my ironing. After I had finished clearing away supper which I got for Oliver Caroline & Dick Papa and Mama returned. Mama said she enjoyed herself very much, she had been to the claim and seen the house which she thought looked very pleasant. While I was getting supper Mr Cavenes? Peter's brother in law, called to get a pound of tobaco for which he is to pay with work he said Pete's sister was getting better fast but that her eyes were very sore. Mama & Caroline are going to bed and Papa such a jabbering that I can hardly think. Papa is down stairs, asleep as usual Olliver is reading. Dick has been as mischievous today as a monkey and if I scolded at him he would tell me to do my own business call me a brute a huzzy a tomcat and every thing else that he ever heard Davis? or Erastus call the cattle or dogs. When Uncle Charles