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

1941-10-07 Page 8

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lunch and supper (when you work past 5:30). Yes, Mayor Jenkins is home for 14 days from Oct. 6th. He said he would call you and tell you "hello" for me. Well, sweet, I must get home to bed. It has been pretty warm today and sweat so bad, I took a bath right after supper. However, I put on my old clothes (to save my clean ones to use while home) and smell like a sweaty hours. Things surely dry swell in the day time here ( I usually wash out a pair of sox each night or morning and let them dry during the day) but get real gammy if hung up at night on account of the heavy fog or dew. Sweetest of of dreams, dear, and I'll be home just as soon as I can, all things considered. Loads of love- John N.
 
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