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Tuesday 2nd March 1915
Not a cold morning but cloudy.
I washed nearly all the breakfast dishes,
pots, kettles, spider etc scoured spoons
and knives, forks. Emma baking
bread, made it into loaves before breakfast,
ground bare. Croched [sic] on chair tidy
trying to finish it. Edith at school when
she returns at night. She says the
teacher wants 40 cts for "War Books" for
the pupils. Emma counted the eggs and
put them in a new box there are 10 doz or 11

Wednesday 3rd March 1915
A bright cold day, no snow. Will Ranons
carries the mail by driving the red wheeled mail
wagon. I wrote and send a letter to Flora,
send Eveline the red book and buy postage stamps
,85 cts. Emma ironed. John puttying in glass for
school house windows. Miss Killey sent me
a note in reply to my note relating to
a subscription for children War Book, got to
subscribe wheather you will or not.

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