Bring in water from pump in yard--Bring in water from cistern.
Jos the pump every time you go for water in the yard.--Trim all the lamps.
Bring down blinds, wash and hang them.
Unhang blinds and carry them upstairs and pile them in good order.
Clean and sweep and wash front steps
Night Owl
Do not be out nights after 9 o'clock if I ever let you go out.
and side walls.
Shovel show and level it in street before the gate.
Shovel snow in yard for hanging out clothes to dry.
Put up clothes line to hang clothes on to dry.
Help to clean out rain water cistern.
Take care of the garden, rake grass, prune trees, etc.
Go to market and be quick about it and buy as cheap as you can.--Go on any errands wanted.
Clean windows all over the house, inside and outside.
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