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John N. Calhoun family letters, May 1942 - February 1943

1943-01-27 Page 2

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chances in sending him back to school too soon. Honey, I'm terribly sorry you have to be so tired and sleepy all the time. You surely do have to bear the brunt of raising the family, don't you? Sometimes I wonder if I'm doing my share? But when I try to think it over it does look as though I'm doing the right thing - even if it does look kind of sad and absent sort of a way to do. Have you ever heard anything from Dee on the sale of the house? No use to worry about it for you just have to wait until someone comes along who wants it. Our weather is still cold - icy - and windy. Am wearing my woolen underwear. My cold comes and goes. Went to the dispensary for a check-up and the medico said: "No tempature" and gave me some pills to stop a slight diarrhea. There is lots of respiratory disease here now but very little serious. Love and kisses, Pappy
 
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