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John William Graham letters, November-December 1943

1943-12-14 Page 2

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yesterday and she mentioned it. Sun is shining again today, the snow on the hills fairly sparkles but still looks kind of bleak and cold. Weather has been much better here this year that last, we've been getting in quite a little flying time. Washed some more wood work this morning did four doors and several window covering didn't do much but got up a good sweat and made me realize I am a little weak. Don't think I'll be in here much longer but it is hard to say. Got the jig saw puzzle done which I started yesterday afternoon. Was a partnership affair, one guy would work awhile + quit and someone else would take it up. It was a pretty one "The Pioneers". Had a letter from Garner Hays yesterday he says [Murac?] is is not such a desireable place and would like to make a change so I probably didn't get the worst break I could have. I surely hate to see him go and all the other old timers. Love Johnny
 
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