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Helen Fox Angell letters to Bess Peebles Fox, October-December 1943

1943-12-15 Page 2

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and if you'd be willing to send them to me. I think we ought to be able to make it on time. If you are using one or both of them, for goodness sake say so & don't send them, as they are just an afterthought and I might not get to take them anyway. I wish there could be more to go on than rumor! You might put in, too, that pair of old brown & white walking shoes & the blue & pink seersucker housecoat. total list-- Quilted housecoat Seersucker housecoat Stadium boots old brown & white sports shoes I'm a pest--I know. But this cold weather has made me realize how swell those things would be elsewhere. Wouldn't it be odd if I 'd actually see Maureen & Freddy & Mrs. Gilchirst before too long? I'm getting a permanent next Monday as my hair is quite long again & needs to be cut. If you send the package, send to the usual address unless I put another on the back of the envelope. I'm going to find out if they deliver directly to the hotel. Love, Helen
 
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