He never saw his daughter, item 42
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my lungs and heart are quite sound
he said all that appeared to be wrong
seemed half starved. Im pulling
up weight Ive gained half a stone
since I came here. Im delighted
Baby is so cute but you must not
let her have her own way. an odd
smack where she sits down wont
go to loss. I suppose if she could
understand she would be deeply
grieved that her Dadda should
say the like. I got cold in my kidneys
and am in bed at present. Well
Mick Coyne just saved his bacon
I had a rod in pickle for Mr.
Mick if he hadnt sent them home.
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my lungs and heart are quite sound
he said all that appeared to be wrong
seemed half starved. Im pulling
up weight Ive gained half a stone
since I came here. Im delighted
Baby is so cute but you must not
let her have her own way. an odd
smack where she sits down wont
go to loss. I suppose if she could
understand she would be deeply
grieved that her Dadda should
say the like. I got cold in my kidneys
and am in bed at present. Well
Mick Coyne just saved his bacon
I had a rod in pickle for Mr.
Mick if he hadnt sent them home.
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my lungs and heart are quite sound
he said all that appeared to be wrong
seemed half starved. I'm pulling
up weight I've gained half a stone
since I came here. I'm delighted
Baby is so cute but you must not
let her have her own way. an odd
smack where she sits down wont
go to loss. I suppose if she could
understand she would be doubly
grieved that her Dadda should
say the like. I got cold in my kidneys
and am in bed at present. Well
Mick Coyne just saved his bacon
I had a rod in pickle for Mr.
Mick if he hadn't sent them home.
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Leysin, Switzerland
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Kilmainhamwood, Co. Meath, Ireland
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Story location Kilmainhamwood, Co. Meath, Ireland
Document location Leysin, Switzerland
- ID
- 3369 / 41128
- Contributor
- Eilish Lamb
January 13, 1917
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Rod in pickle: A scolding in store