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John William Graham letters, October-December, 1942

1942-10-06 Page 2

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was. I [illegible] that wasn't much of a job it almost fell apart. One of the first things I saw was a birthday card from the [Rhodes?], then I knew it was the long lost box. The peaches or I guess that's what they were had broken and the inside was surely a sticky mess. However I salvaged the can of olives (hardly) the sunshine strawberries, pineapple juice, the tooth brush, razor blades and the after shave powder while smashed flat was still partly intact. The tooth paste had mashed flat & split open and the candy was just powdered in the bottom of the box. I'll have a good snack some evening on it and thanks a lot. I have all day off today go to work at six this evening and work till midnite then have to be at hand until six in the morning. We all like that set up better
 
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