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John N. Calhoun family letters, August 1941-February 1946

1941-10-07 Page 4

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as pretty as the unsatisfactory ones. I suppose now you have definitely decided not to drive down after me. I would have enjoyed driving you home but know the trip down and back would have tired you very much and also a lot of risk of you traveling down and both traveling back and considerable more expense. So you were wise when you told me you thought it best for me to come home on the train and we could do our driving up there. I think Griffin was considering bringing his family down here but I expect she will just raise the devil and make him get out of the Army entirely. And if I stay in far any considerabe length of time, then I want you to come down here with
 
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