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

1944-07-16 Helen Angell to Mrs. Bess Peebles Page 2

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There's nothing special to tell about. Several of us went on a nice bicycle ride last night and found a very lovely little town (along side Garisington) all thatched roof and roses, with a gray tower and a ruined abbey on the side of a hill. No, we can and will, get more customers. We can take them right in stride now. Yes, Lillian Anderson is one of our nurses. I'm glad you heard her. I'm on duty next Sunday, so I'll see the broadcast. We have to wait & lock up after it's over. I hope I'll have a chance to say a word sometime. We got lots of new yarn yesterday and it is luscious! I'd like to start knitting on my own. Jay is asleep now, having bothered me throughout my correspondence, so I guess I'd better go too. She has just come to enough to mutter that I'm unfair, and what will you think of her. Love Helen
 
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