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Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, November-December 1943
1943-11-29 Page 2
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There's no news at all. I'll send you a check for a couple of pages in the N.A. in a few days. Dad's feeling fine and works every day. Ken is somewhere abroad... none of us have heard from him in a month. I don't think he is a father yet; but I suppose it ought to be soon. A peculiarity of the army mail service brought me no. 256 yesterday and nos. 255, 257 and 258 today. I can't honestly say that I like Grace Phillips' poem particularly. You've done much better.
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There's no news at all. I'll send you a check for a couple of pages in the N.A. in a few days. Dad's feeling fine and works every day. Ken is somewhere abroad... none of us have heard from him in a month. I don't think he is a father yet; but I suppose it ought to be soon. A peculiarity of the army mail service brought me no. 256 yesterday and nos. 255, 257 and 258 today. I can't honestly say that I like Grace Phillips' poem particularly. You've done much better.
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