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ID | 6493 |
Collection | New Brunswick Letters |
File | newbrunswick/128 |
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Word Count | 167 |
Genre | (v.incomplete) family |
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Transcript | ----{material missing}---- once or twice, and then the dam broke[&] commenced to leak, but it is running all right now. There is quite a stream coming. Miss Russell went home yesterday. Allan came down Sunday night. He was [damage] [mopey] as ever he could be, you could [damage] a word-out-of him. They were coming going into the woods Monday morning. Monday, it rained and they couldn’t or didn’t go. Tuesday morning papa and Allen went in, and Tuesday night they came out. Allen was in great humour. He was all out in the shop. Papa went away somewhere mamma and I came in When we left he told Miss Russell that he was going to take her up next day. So, next morning about eleven o’clock they started. Allen was saying that grandma was just raging because he came out. Mamma was saying that she would give twenty-five cents cash per house to hear what was passing as they went up the hill. ----{material missing}---- |