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John N. Calhoun family letters, February 1941-April 1945

1943-04-03 Page 2

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and cranky. Little Carol puts on pants and plays with the boys just like one of them. She fell down and skinned her knee today and it looks pretty sore. Enclosed is a letter from Veterans Adm. & also a check for you. I didn't get to the bank again today, but will try to tomorrow so I can send the receipt from Kleinkopf. If you made $400.00 on it, that is swell. Hope you can make some more like that and we will soon be out of debt we hope. Your mother is OK. but gets terribly tired I think. She has been doing quite a bit. I try to get her to let things go, but she can't I guess. I sure don't know what I would do without her. She has been a lifesaver. Well dearie it is 10:30 and I must get some sleep, as I have a big day tomorrow. Only two more weeks & then you will be home. They can't go fast enough to suit me. Good night Hugs and kisses Dorothea and Kiddies
 
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