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a glass of delicious buttermilk. Coming home we found the caller still here, now entertained by Mrs. Thomas who complained that as soon as he heard "the girls" he left her to go out to them. Which was quite hand as we wanted to send Doll down to the potato patch and he kindly volunteered to assume the charge. I came in and repaired some linen for Eddie which I am going to starch and do up ready for him when he shall return. We are called to tea after which I shall drive to the post office and do a few errand. The wind being a little strong Anna did not care to drive today but we are both invited to go to Mrs Jones some day this week to spend the entire day. We shall take short drives as Anna feels [[unclear]] getting all the good we can from  
a glass of delicious buttermilk. Coming home we found the caller still here, now entertained by Mrs. Thomas who complained that as soon as he heard "the girls" he left her to go out to them. Which was quite hand as we wanted to send Doll down to the potato patch and he kindly volunteered to assume the charge. I came in and repaired some linen for Eddie which I am going to starch and do up ready for him when he shall return. We are called to tea after which I shall drive to the post office and do a few errands. The wind being a little strong Anna did not care to drive today but we are both invited to go to Mrs Jones some day this week to spend the entire day. We shall take short drives as Anna feels disposed getting all the good we can from  


9:30 a.m. Anna and Mrs. Lewis and [[Mary?]] to start for Cousin Charlie's
9:30 a.m. Anna and Mrs. Lewis and [[Mary?]] to start for Cousin Charlie's

Revision as of 16:29, 24 May 2020

a glass of delicious buttermilk. Coming home we found the caller still here, now entertained by Mrs. Thomas who complained that as soon as he heard "the girls" he left her to go out to them. Which was quite hand as we wanted to send Doll down to the potato patch and he kindly volunteered to assume the charge. I came in and repaired some linen for Eddie which I am going to starch and do up ready for him when he shall return. We are called to tea after which I shall drive to the post office and do a few errands. The wind being a little strong Anna did not care to drive today but we are both invited to go to Mrs Jones some day this week to spend the entire day. We shall take short drives as Anna feels disposed getting all the good we can from

9:30 a.m. Anna and Mrs. Lewis and Mary? to start for Cousin Charlie's