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take the trimming off her bonnet that she left in cousin Mary's care and bring the trimming up. You need not bring the bonnet- she will probably have it done up next summer by some Utica Miss Jones | |||
take the trimming off her bonnet that she left in cousin Mary's care and bring the trimming up. You need not bring the bonnet- she will probably have it done up next summer by some Utica | Last evening I washed the cages and the looked so nicely that I was tempted to wash the fountains also. The first was done and I put my hand to take the other from off the water pail bench and it slipped and - and - well, you will please get us some new ones - one or two pair. | ||
Last evening I washed the cages and the looked so nicely that I was tempted to wash the fountains also. The first was done and I put my hand to take the other from off the water pail bench and it slipped and - and - well, you will please get us some new ones - one or | A little after I had put things to rights after washing the cages, John R. Griffiths and wife came to see us. Father consented that there may be a donation but he wished to speak with some of the Penymyndydd friends before quite deciding. The time spoken of was week | ||
A little after I had put things to rights after washing the cages, John R. Griffiths and wife came to see us. Father consented that there may be a donation but he wished to speak with some of the Penymyndydd friends before quite deciding. The time spoken of was week |
Latest revision as of 18:47, 10 January 2021
take the trimming off her bonnet that she left in cousin Mary's care and bring the trimming up. You need not bring the bonnet- she will probably have it done up next summer by some Utica Miss Jones
Last evening I washed the cages and the looked so nicely that I was tempted to wash the fountains also. The first was done and I put my hand to take the other from off the water pail bench and it slipped and - and - well, you will please get us some new ones - one or two pair. A little after I had put things to rights after washing the cages, John R. Griffiths and wife came to see us. Father consented that there may be a donation but he wished to speak with some of the Penymyndydd friends before quite deciding. The time spoken of was week