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Louise Liers correspondence album, 1911-1919
1918-12-04 Page 1
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Dec 4th. Dearest folks at home. I have written the enclosed letter to Miss Hetherington and am a bit dry for news as you can see so I am just sending it on to you. After you read it will you please send it to her? I think I have told you about everything so you will just be reading it all in one bunch. I am going to get out a big letter to each of the boys Friday. I was more than delighted to get those lovely gloves yesterday and at the same time my book and some magazines from Carl. Who knit the gloves? I like to think you did but I suppose it was Aunt Louise. Your letter of Nov 6th came today and one of Nov 1st or 2nd came Sun so I get your letters pretty regularly now and I don't think any were lost, they were just a bit slow in getting started.
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Dec 4th. Dearest folks at home. I have written the enclosed letter to Miss Hetherington and am a bit dry for news as you can see so I am just sending it on to you. After you read it will you please send it to her? I think I have told you about everything so you will just be reading it all in one bunch. I am going to get out a big letter to each of the boys Friday. I was more than delighted to get those lovely gloves yesterday and at the same time my book and some magazines from Carl. Who knit the gloves? I like to think you did but I suppose it was Aunt Louise. Your letter of Nov 6th came today and one of Nov 1st or 2nd came Sun so I get your letters pretty regularly now and I don't think any were lost, they were just a bit slow in getting started.
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