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

1944-07-06 Helen Angell to Mrs. Bess Peebles Page 2

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hectic week and found out where the mobs of new patients coming this afternoon were being put, so we'd know where to look for them. Then I went and ate supper, came home and sorted paper, washed two dozen pairs of hose, 2 nighties, six pants and three slips. Then I cut my hair. Now I'm hungry again, and hope Jay brings something from the kitchen. I ought to give blood often, as I didn't feel a thing, either during or after. If anything, I feel peppier and less tired. It was a beautiful summer day. Lin took the men on the boat ride and made out better than I did last week, what a trip that was! Now a brief answer to ninety seven and ninety eight, which came today. What does June W R in the heading mean? You make a popper by getting some man to solder a handle on a small oil drum. Easy, isn't it? So send the corn along! Yes, I'd love more gingerbread mix. Not muffins or cornbread, though, as they'd be too hard to get baked.
 
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