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Wright Jolley letters to his mother, 1918-1919
1919-01-27 Wright Jolley to Mrs. S.R. Jolley Page 4
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got over it and be back to the Co but I don't believe he has as I know he would have looked me up. It may be he has been sent home as a casual. or he may be in the Hospital yet. it is strange his folks don't hear from him and I know dam well you aren't getting all my letters as I know I mentioned him being in the hospital in one of them. I will try to find out all I can about him and let you know as Co L is right here in this town and men are comeing back from the Hospital every day. I am of the opinion tho that he is on his way home if he is able to travel as he had no business in the Army in the first place. his feet bothered him and the last time I seen him he looked awful bad. I don't know wether we are going to Germany or not but if we have to stay over here I hope we do for I am surely sick of this country.
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got over it and be back to the Co but I don't believe he has as I know he would have looked me up. It may be he has been sent home as a casual. or he may be in the Hospital yet. it is strange his folks don't hear from him and I know dam well you aren't getting all my letters as I know I mentioned him being in the hospital in one of them. I will try to find out all I can about him and let you know as Co L is right here in this town and men are comeing back from the Hospital every day. I am of the opinion tho that he is on his way home if he is able to travel as he had no business in the Army in the first place. his feet bothered him and the last time I seen him he looked awful bad. I don't know wether we are going to Germany or not but if we have to stay over here I hope we do for I am surely sick of this country.
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