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Helen Angell Fox letters to Bess Peebles Fox, January-May 1944

1944-04-05 Helen Fox to Bess Peebles Fox Page 3

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particularly interested. We don't know from the minute to the next where we will be or what we'll be doing and still are as happy as can be. Believe it or not, a person can become settled in an unsettled existance. I think I've bought a bicycle. Most of the officers and nurses are getting them and I guess they'll be almost necessary. I was I had my honey of a Hercules; in fact, I feel a little unfaithful. I don't think I'd have any trouble selling this later. Last night just before sunset one of the nurses & I went up a rather high hill, covered with the greenest grass and little pink & white daisies and studded with gray boulders. The view was, I think, the loveliest I've ever seen. Although I haven't my camera yet, I got a few post cards I'll save to show you. I wish I could send them, but no go. Love, Helen
 
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