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Francis McDermott correspondence, July-December 1917
1917-11-16 Page 5
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said she never asked me if she could go. Say did any one find the brown sweater. lost between old town & near V. ha.ha.ha. we sure are having a good laugh about the times. Well mother, Iam feeling fine, but would feel better if I knew you all were feeling the same and not worring about me. The sweater will come in fine, and I know any thing you send, couldent be beaten. Tell Mrs Robeson I sure appreciate the tobacoo she sent in the box, and thank her many time, altho I haven't received it yet. I would drop her a line of
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said she never asked me if she could go. Say did any one find the brown sweater. lost between old town & near V. ha.ha.ha. we sure are having a good laugh about the times. Well mother, Iam feeling fine, but would feel better if I knew you all were feeling the same and not worring about me. The sweater will come in fine, and I know any thing you send, couldent be beaten. Tell Mrs Robeson I sure appreciate the tobacoo she sent in the box, and thank her many time, altho I haven't received it yet. I would drop her a line of
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