HB Journal for Feb 6, 1939

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We were not overloaded with orders at the mill but [[Morris]] was off and [[Carl]] had 3 flat tires and that made me one hour and a half late getting home. Of course, [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] supposed I had to work overtime to make up for lateness.
We were not overloaded with orders at the mill but [[Morris]] was off and [[Carl]] had 3 flat tires and that made me one hour and a half late getting home. Of course, [[Esta Leona Leaman|Mother]] supposed I had to work overtime to make up for lateness.
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After supper, on our way up to a Chorus Committee meeting in [[Lancaster|Lanc]], [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I took Adeline to ____. We drove Jane's car. It rained and was damp.
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After supper, on our way up to a Chorus Committee meeting in [[Lancaster|Lanc]], [[Jane Young|Jane]] & I took Adeline to [[Jacob Clayton Leaman|Uncle Clayton]]'s. We drove Jane's car. It rained and was damp.
==Commentary==
==Commentary==
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Current revision as of 01:57, 18 February 2008

As ever, - - - - - - - -

We were not overloaded with orders at the mill but Morris was off and Carl had 3 flat tires and that made me one hour and a half late getting home. Of course, Mother supposed I had to work overtime to make up for lateness.

After supper, on our way up to a Chorus Committee meeting in Lanc, Jane & I took Adeline to Uncle Clayton's. We drove Jane's car. It rained and was damp.

Commentary

Here Herman plays a little with the repeated theme of lateness by not even bothering to write anything after "as ever" except a series of dashes over three and a half lines.


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