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32° Ther. Clear & Cloudy S.E. Wind

Sunday Feb. 19th, 1899

The snow & slush was frozen early
this morning again, but softened
before ten o clock. Edward & I went
to meeting, there were very few
persons there. Mr J. C. Williams
was buried to day at St Johns chur
quite a number of the friends attended
the funeral. Afternoon I went
up to Henderson's. Willie came
on horseback & took supper with
us going back to "Fairfeild" about
dusk.

32° Ther. Clear S.E. Wind

MON. FEB. 20th, 1899.

Frozen again this morning &
quite a number of sleighs passed
here today. I walked to Ashton
& back: the sleighing is quite good
to Ashton except opposite to
Chas Porter's place, where the ground
is bare. Afternoon I went up to
the store & P.O. Mrs Robison
came in this afternoon. The
walking is wretched & "slushy"
except where the ground is bare,
& there it is muddy.

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Adanacs lacrosse777

Is unefected really wretched makes more sense in the contect ?

MaryV

I agree with Adanacs that the word is "wretched"

ElizabethK

Thank you both. I agree and have made the correction.