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Wright Jolley letters to his mother, 1918-1919
1918-04-20 Wright Jolley to Mrs. S.R. Jolley Page 5
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hear from you or Leona for three or four days before I left. Monday Well at last we have landed and it is a hell of a place I thought Camp Dodge was bad enough but this is one hell of a sight worse tents to sleep in and it is raining like everything, and the rest of the boys got mail and I never got a thing I could just bawl. I was so sure I would have a letter or mabey two as I dident get any for so long before I left. but nothing doing I guess you have forgotten me. you and Leona both what the hell is the matter. No I am not mad but I do feel pretty blue. And I heard something just now that don't make me feel much better
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hear from you or Leona for three or four days before I left. Monday Well at last we have landed and it is a hell of a place I thought Camp Dodge was bad enough but this is one hell of a sight worse tents to sleep in and it is raining like everything, and the rest of the boys got mail and I never got a thing I could just bawl. I was so sure I would have a letter or mabey two as I dident get any for so long before I left. but nothing doing I guess you have forgotten me. you and Leona both what the hell is the matter. No I am not mad but I do feel pretty blue. And I heard something just now that don't make me feel much better
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