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Francis McDermott correspondence, July-December 1917

1917-07-08 Page 2

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50 cents but I won't take it, he's a peach of a guy, and I know he would do it for me. I don my washing this morning Im getting good a fellow and I had our shirts in a bucket together, had a stick jabbing them, every once in a while Id say we better look at them I believe there clean. He said that sounds like when I usto help Mother wash, do you remember how I usto say that. I wonder why Mig don't write, Ill bet she used the new address dont you? I'll drop her a card. They tell us tomorrow is pay day. But I am not believing it till I see it. Now don't be surprised and say you dont get a letter because we are ordered out by the 15th. But even at that we might stay here all summer. Will close for the time with lots of hugs and kisses your loving son Francis turn over.
 
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