Sharp diary 1917 page 263. Wednesday 12 September 1917 - Jackson
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Wednesday 12th of September 1917
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Took the 10 train to St Helens and then walked through the woods to Mrs Dunagan, calling upon Mrs Thomas on the way and bringing her along with us. Both sang us a good many songs, but nothing very exciting except a nice version of Cherry Tree [Carol] and another of Soldier wont you marry me? (modal). Came back by the 3.16 — late as usual — had tea, then went & got my hair cut at a very indifferent barber’s. After dinner, wrote up my books and began packing again. This cold weather has affected my liver and I am feeling dull, sleepy & stupid. The change is too violent for my delicate constitution!Location
USA : Kentucky : Jackson [37.5531457,-83.3835135]
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