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Sunday, Jan. 13, 1918
We all were at George & Katie's for the
day. Had such an enjoyable time.
The Humphrey's came down in the
afternoon & stayed for supper. The
youngsters had a high time. Harry
had a load of old railroad ties sent
down. He sawed on them until ten
o'clock. They make a good fire
in the furnace.
Monday, Jan. 14, 1918
Marnie has been here for the day. John
came for supper. The water pipes froze
& burst in their house, causing quite
a good deal of damage. Mary didn't
want to go to sleep tonight. I rocked
& rocked her & sang to her. When I
finally put her in her bed -- she
laughed & winked her eye at me --
as much as to say, she had her
way. She is so dear & sweet I don't
care. She salutes the flag many
times a day now. Have knitted quite a
bit today.
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