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Francis McDermott correspondence, June 1917

1917-06-22 Page 2

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seen an airplain loop the loop to day, it came right over the pier Now you know if we go to France it will take about 6 days to get there and it will take that long to get a letter back, and then maby the cencer will stop it but the first one I send Ill just tell you how I am and ask you about the dances and things like that, and then Ill wright some of the rest and tell them sone news, that way youll be sure and here from me. It might pass the cencer and then never get to you they might sink the ship, becaus they are not garded very well. Well mother tell everybody Hellow for me. It is mess time again and I don't want to lose out so will close with lots of hugs and kisses your loving son Francis.
 
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