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

1944-04-21 Helen Fox to Bess Peebles Fox Page 2

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always comes most directly. Yes, I got the wedgewood piece in London. Haven't you gotten any of the London letters yet? You don't need to be quite so reserved in your comments. In fact, none of your or any one else's letters have been opened. I guess they just aren't. I don't think you need any special box to send me things. Just keep it under specifications as to size & weight & fire away. You can send one a week if you like. Popcorn in cans would be very nice, as would be prepared fudge mix. No, it won't be very long. Frankly, I didn't have room for any of that stuff I sent home. We got too much stuff issued. The sock without a heel is a shoe mitten to carry shoes in. I'd like to keep the Western boots but do sell the high ones if you can. I paid about ten dollars for them. No, you don't need my Red Cross number any more. No more grey, as far as I can see. No difficulties. Yes I'm keeping a diary.
 
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