.OTc.MjQ0MjY: Difference between revisions

From Newberry Transcribe
Jump to navigation Jump to search
imported>Jwildman
(Created page with "be very glad to learn of you when you come home. We have a good many things with which we hope you may help us when you come home. Griffith Jones did not cut wood as we expect...")
 
No edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
be very glad to learn of you when you come home. We have a good many things with which we hope you may help us when you come home. Griffith Jones did not cut wood as we expected. Robbie says he thinks he can change work with you when you come. If you should think best to cut some he could help you and then you could help him in something else. We would like to give you a chance to earn something but we want you not to feel that you must work all the time, for you will need [[rest?]] and recreation too. We are sending now to Owen D Griffith to try to have him bring us a cord or two again of wood. We are nearly out and our coal is also [[most?]] gone. We have to keep two fires--in the sitting room we keep fire nights so that Sarah can have a warm stone when she gets
be very glad to learn of you when you come home. We have a good many things with which we hope you may help us when you come home. Griffith Jones did not cut wood as we expected. Robbie says he thinks he can change work with you when you come. If you should think best to cut some he could help you and then you could help him in something else. We would like to give you a chance to earn something but we want you not to feel that you must work all the time, for you will need rest and recreation too. We are sending now to Owen D Griffith to try to have him bring us a cord or two again of wood. We are nearly out and our coal is also most gone. We have to keep two fires--in the sitting room we keep fire nights so that Sarah can have a warm stone when she gets

Latest revision as of 15:39, 18 January 2021

be very glad to learn of you when you come home. We have a good many things with which we hope you may help us when you come home. Griffith Jones did not cut wood as we expected. Robbie says he thinks he can change work with you when you come. If you should think best to cut some he could help you and then you could help him in something else. We would like to give you a chance to earn something but we want you not to feel that you must work all the time, for you will need rest and recreation too. We are sending now to Owen D Griffith to try to have him bring us a cord or two again of wood. We are nearly out and our coal is also most gone. We have to keep two fires--in the sitting room we keep fire nights so that Sarah can have a warm stone when she gets