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− | <html><p>to play the entire game but | + | <html><p>to play the entire game but</p> |
<p>almost "fell out" before it ended. The</p> | <p>almost "fell out" before it ended. The</p> | ||
<p>Blacks won 6 to 5: They have to win</p> | <p>Blacks won 6 to 5: They have to win</p> | ||
− | <p>once to keep | + | <p>once to keep them playing so</p> |
<p>I don't mind. The boys [beat?] R.C.</p> | <p>I don't mind. The boys [beat?] R.C.</p> | ||
<p>by one point too. We had [g...]</p> | <p>by one point too. We had [g...]</p> | ||
<p>a time celebrating. Rives [bossed? tossed?]</p> | <p>a time celebrating. Rives [bossed? tossed?]</p> | ||
− | <p>a crowd of [ | + | <p>a crowd of [D...] while they hauled</p> |
<p>the boxes adnd crates out of Miss</p> | <p>the boxes adnd crates out of Miss</p> | ||
<p>[Gupper's?] cellary for the bonfire. We</p> | <p>[Gupper's?] cellary for the bonfire. We</p> | ||
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<p>the head of D of G. Street, and nearly</p> | <p>the head of D of G. Street, and nearly</p> | ||
<p>set the lady [accent?] houses on fire.</p> | <p>set the lady [accent?] houses on fire.</p> | ||
− | <p> | + | <p>Rieves came over afterwards for</p> |
<p>the candy I saved him.</p> | <p>the candy I saved him.</p> | ||
<p> Sunday evening [Rosy?] came</p> | <p> Sunday evening [Rosy?] came</p> | ||
<p>up against my. but he is loving</p> | <p>up against my. but he is loving</p> | ||
<p>to me now that the novelty has</p></html> | <p>to me now that the novelty has</p></html> |
Latest revision as of 10:40, 20 May 2020
<html>to play the entire game but
almost "fell out" before it ended. The
Blacks won 6 to 5: They have to win
once to keep them playing so
I don't mind. The boys [beat?] R.C.
by one point too. We had [g...]
a time celebrating. Rives [bossed? tossed?]
a crowd of [D...] while they hauled
the boxes adnd crates out of Miss
[Gupper's?] cellary for the bonfire. We
danced and rested until the
boys came back from the
show. They helped themselves
to at eleven o'clock. They had
the fire at the corner of our [lower?]
[shrine?] They couldn't have it at
the head of D of G. Street, and nearly
set the lady [accent?] houses on fire.
Rieves came over afterwards for
the candy I saved him.
Sunday evening [Rosy?] came
up against my. but he is loving
to me now that the novelty has
</html>