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breaking he went up there with Papa to see him strong? he got so tired thou he wanted to ride on the dragg, & finally cralled up on to Mr C's Breaking plough and slept there till Papa came home. Mr C working here that day. 4th I spent the forenoon in finishing Richards clothes which make him look quite like a boy they are made of that blue striped shirting we brought. Mr Herd called & cut out Caroline's shoes. Mr & Mrs Frtiz spent the afternoon with us. Mr William Herd called. Squire Fritz came up and brought a package of Papers one for me from Henry and took tea. After Tea Abigail Pool called. Papa has been laying up fence all day round his wheat. Brackleface? calved a bull, and named him Spark?. Very warm & pleasant 5th Sunday Today has been a most delightful day being paper torn too warm or too cold. It has seemed quite unclear the first unclear in a fortnight there has been no paper torn I have spent most of the day in Preaching my paper torn This evening for the first time in my life, I saw a glow worm it was splendid so beautiful that I cannot describe it 6th Today has been really cold, we could not keep warm without a good fire. Mama & I went to washing and finished about noon Mr Hill called about noon and concluded to stay the afternoon and help Papa Mr Margill called. Charles Tierney called. About two I went over to Mrs Flemming to spend the afternoon. Amy Ann & myself took a walk down to the mill. When I came back Mama said paper torn had been here and took tea. It is cold enough for a frost paper torn worn my plaid mans unclear for the 2nd time paper torn been in the country. If you want me to wear this paper torn or must promise to send me another for I shall never paper torn here as good I can write no more for sleepiness, good night. paper torn been very cool and pleasant though the sun unclear Mr Randall call for me and we went to Mr paper torn spent day, we had a very pleasant walk & visit. On our return home we called on Mrs Flemming and gathered many wild flowers. Wild roses are now very plenty, we have had and continue to have so much cold weather unclear it is feared it will hurt the crops. Peter and his team drew nails for Papa John Peppers took tea with us. In the evening Peter agreed to cut 25 tons of hay for Papa part in the month