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Louise Liers correspondence album, 1911-1919
1918-06-20 Page 3
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meals. I share two rooms and a bath with Miss Beisel and Miss West. Tomorrow we start drilling and it will be some weeks before we are equipped perhaps months. The Red Cross gives us many things and we are really very well taken care of. I have such a nice rain coat that Mrs Dewey gave me last fall and I have worn it very little but of course it is much wrinkled. I hope you will wear it all you can mother around the place and don't save it for best. I would like to think that it's keeping you dry when you are working around the place. Of course I will have quite a few more things to send home. My blue crepe de chine dress which I will send later, I'd be glad to have you wear or give away. Perhaps it will be best to put all my white uniforms away after washing the starch out. Then
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meals. I share two rooms and a bath with Miss Beisel and Miss West. Tomorrow we start drilling and it will be some weeks before we are equipped perhaps months. The Red Cross gives us many things and we are really very well taken care of. I have such a nice rain coat that Mrs Dewey gave me last fall and I have worn it very little but of course it is much wrinkled. I hope you will wear it all you can mother around the place and don't save it for best. I would like to think that it's keeping you dry when you are working around the place. Of course I will have quite a few more things to send home. My blue crepe de chine dress which I will send later, I'd be glad to have you wear or give away. Perhaps it will be best to put all my white uniforms away after washing the starch out. Then
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