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Thomas W. Messenger correspondence, 1917
1917-10-26 Thomas Messenger to Mrs. N.H. Messenger Page 4
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wood. We are allowed two sticks for each tent every day. I wasn't very hungry tonite for one of the fellows had a box of home-made candy and another had a box from home consisting of chicken cake, peaches, etc. The peaches were in a two quart jar and it was broken so we didn't eat any of them. I didn't do a thing this afternoon but lay on my bunk and read and talk. Our quarantine is partially lifted now. We can go over to the Y.M.C.A. now. I'd be there if it wasn't for changing my clothes. We had a
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wood. We are allowed two sticks for each tent every day. I wasn't very hungry tonite for one of the fellows had a box of home-made candy and another had a box from home consisting of chicken cake, peaches, etc. The peaches were in a two quart jar and it was broken so we didn't eat any of them. I didn't do a thing this afternoon but lay on my bunk and read and talk. Our quarantine is partially lifted now. We can go over to the Y.M.C.A. now. I'd be there if it wasn't for changing my clothes. We had a
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