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Wright Jolley letters to his mother, 1918-1919
Wright Jolley to Mrs. S.R. Jolley Page 1
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the wind is blowing sand all over and I'll bet my washing is full of sand I must go soon and take it in if it is dry Sunday is the only time a fellow has any time to him self. we get up at four forty five and don't get off until seven and when we aren't drilling we are cleaning up for inspection or some other fool thing. I wish the dam old Kaiser could have about three months of this he would have all the war he wanted those hogs I got of Cliff Hayes must be pret near ready for market aren't they. I sure would like to see Billy
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the wind is blowing sand all over and I'll bet my washing is full of sand I must go soon and take it in if it is dry Sunday is the only time a fellow has any time to him self. we get up at four forty five and don't get off until seven and when we aren't drilling we are cleaning up for inspection or some other fool thing. I wish the dam old Kaiser could have about three months of this he would have all the war he wanted those hogs I got of Cliff Hayes must be pret near ready for market aren't they. I sure would like to see Billy
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